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PureSky Energy completes community solar projects serving LMI customers

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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PureSky energy has achieved commercial operation of its Heath Brook and Sand Brook community solar projects in Corinth, New York. The two solar farms – which together total approximately 12.92 MWDC (approximately 5 MWAC each) – now supply clean, renewable energy to the grid.

Sand Brook’s community solar project. PureSky energy

Combined, Heath Brook and Sand Brook will generate approximately 18.8 million kWh of electricity per year, enough to power approximately 2,725 homes annually. The projects are expected to generate nearly $8 million in utility bills for local subscribers over their 30-year lifespan.

Both solar farms in Corinth participate in the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s (NYSERDA) Inclusive Community Solar Adder program, which incentivizes projects to serve low-to-moderate income (LMI) communities. Under this program, 60% of each project’s capacity is reserved for LMI subscribers – meaning a majority of solar energy is allocated to households that meet certain income criteria.

“We’re proud to be able to flip the switch on these solar farms in a way that truly includes everyone in our community,” said Nicholas Topping, VP of community solar for PureSky Energy. “The clean energy transition must be equitable. By dedicating a portion of each project’s capacity to low-income subscribers, we are ensuring that hundreds of local families who need help most directly benefit from lower electric bills. Heath Brook and Sand Brook demonstrate that renewable energy projects can deliver tangible financial benefits to underserved households while promoting a cleaner electric grid for New York.”

This approach reflects New York’s emphasis on “energy justice” – ensuring that the economic and environmental benefits of clean energy benefit everyone, especially historically disadvantaged groups.

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