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Cut Your Electric Bill in Bronx Without Installing Solar Panels

If your electric bill feels like dead money every month, community solar is one of the simplest ways to change that. New York residents in Bronx can sign up to receive credits on their utility bill from a shared solar farm no roof, no panels, no installation required. You just subscribe, and the savings show up automatically.

Most subscribers in New York save between 5% and 15% on the electricity portion of their bill. The credits come from a local solar farm that generates power on your behalf and feeds it into the grid. Your utility applies those credits directly to your account each month, reducing what you owe.

There are no upfront costs and no long-term commitments that should give you pause New York's program is designed to be low-risk for subscribers. Renters can join just as easily as homeowners, and you can cancel if you move or your situation changes.

Enter your zip code below to see which community solar programs are currently accepting subscribers in Bronx. Spots fill up, so it's worth checking availability now.

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Setting Up Electric Service When Moving to Bronx

Moving to a new home in Bronx means one of your first to-dos is getting the lights on. In New York, your electricity comes from a regional distribution utility and which one serves you depends entirely on your address. Enter your zip code to find out which utility covers your new home.

New York has seven distribution utilities. ConEd handles most of New York City and Westchester. PSEG covers Long Island. Central Hudson, National Grid, NYSEG, Orange & Rockland, and Rochester Gas & Electric (RGE) divide up the rest of the state. Once you know your utility, head to their website to create an account before your move-in date activation typically takes one to two weeks, and PSEG Long Island can take up to 25 days.

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Have your new address, move-in date, and a government-issued ID ready when you apply. Once your account is active, you're also free to shop for a lower electricity rate New York's deregulated market lets residents choose their own electricity supplier while the utility continues managing delivery and outages.

6 Things to Know Before You Shop for Electricity in Bronx

  1. You are eligible for community solar, and New York is one of the best states for it. New York is among the most active community solar markets in the country. If you have an active utility account in Bronx, you can subscribe to a share of a local solar farm and receive credits on your monthly electric bill. No panels, no installation, and no homeownership is required. Renters qualify on the same terms as homeowners. It is one of the easiest ways to reduce your bill before you have even compared a single electricity rate.
  2. Your home size drives your rate. Electricity suppliers in New York price their plans based on how much power you use each month. Rates are benchmarked at 500 kWh (small apartment), 1,000 kWh (average home), and 2,000 kWh (large home). Higher-usage customers typically qualify for lower per-kWh rates, so knowing roughly where you fall helps you compare plans accurately.
  3. Your credit history may affect your deposit. Some suppliers run a soft credit check during enrollment. If your credit is less than stellar, you may be asked to put down a deposit, usually somewhere between $150 and $300. Prepaid electricity plans are available in New York and require no deposit or credit check.
  4. Your utility bill does not go away when you switch suppliers. New York's seven distribution utilities, including ConEd, PSEG Long Island, National Grid, NYSEG, Central Hudson, Orange & Rockland, and RGE, continue to own the infrastructure and manage your physical service. Their charges make up roughly 30 to 40 percent of your total bill regardless of which supplier you choose.
  5. The rates on this site are all-in. Every rate listed on already includes the utility pass-through charges and fees. What you see is what you will pay.
  6. Read the Electricity Facts Label before you sign up. Every electricity plan in New York comes with an EFL, a standardized disclosure that breaks down your actual cost at 500, 1,000, and 2,000 kWh of monthly usage. It is the clearest apples-to-apples comparison tool available, and it takes about 60 seconds to read.

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