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Buffalo Residents: Community Solar Subscriptions Are Open But Capacity Is Limited

New York's community solar program gives residents a straightforward way to pay less for electricity every month. Solar farms across the state sell subscriptions to households and businesses, who then receive bill credits based on how much power their share produces. For most subscribers in New York, that translates to a consistent discount on the electricity portion of their utility bill with zero installation and no money down.

Right now, farms serving Buffalo have open slots. That changes as more residents sign up. Community solar capacity in New York has been filling steadily as the program expands, and once a farm is fully subscribed, new applicants go on a waitlist.

Signing up takes a few minutes. You'll need your utility account number and address that's it. There's no credit check, no equipment decision, and no contractor to schedule. Renters qualify on the same terms as homeowners. If you move within New York, many programs let you transfer your subscription to your new address.

Enter your zip code below to check what's currently available in Buffalo. If you've been thinking about it, now is the right time to act.

The Easiest Way To Save On Your Buffalo Electricity Bill

Compare Electricity Rates in Buffalo and Save on Your Bill

New York gives electricity customers a choice most states don't: the ability to pick your own electricity supplier and shop for a better rate. If you're in Buffalo, you can compare plans from multiple providers and switch to one that fits your budget without changing anything about how your power is delivered.

To take advantage of this, you first need an active account with your local distribution utility. That company owns the infrastructure the poles, lines, and meters and is responsible for keeping your power on. Your supplier simply determines the rate you pay for the electricity itself. The two roles are completely separate.

If you haven't set up utility service yet, use the links below to get started. You'll need your address, a planned start date, and valid identification. Give yourself at least two weeks lead time:

Once your utility account is open, enter your zip code above to view available supplier rates for Buffalo. Planning to move to Long Island? PSEG Long Island new service requests can take up to 25 days reach out to them as early as you can.

6 Facts That Put Buffalo Electricity Shoppers in Control

  1. New York's community solar program is one of the most active in the nation, and you qualify. New York has invested heavily in expanding access to community solar, and Buffalo residents are among the beneficiaries. Whether you rent or own, you can claim a share of a nearby solar farm's output and have the value applied directly to your utility bill as a credit. There are no panels to buy, no contractors to hire, and no credit score barrier. New York has more participating farms and open subscriptions than almost any other state, making this one of the most practical energy savings options available to you right now.
  2. Your usage volume gives you negotiating power. New York electricity suppliers structure their pricing around monthly consumption, typically quoted at 500 kWh, 1,000 kWh, and 2,000 kWh benchmarks. Larger homes with higher usage tend to qualify for lower per-kWh rates. If you are in a smaller space, focus your comparison on the 500 kWh tier so you are evaluating rates that actually reflect your situation.
  3. Your credit score shapes your starting costs, but there is always a path forward. Most suppliers in New York will check your credit as part of enrollment. Strong credit means a smooth sign-up with no deposit required. If your credit is a work in progress, a deposit of $150 to $300 is common. You can also choose a prepaid plan that requires no credit check and holds no money in reserve.
  4. Your utility remains responsible for your physical service no matter which supplier you choose. New York's distribution utilities, including ConEd, National Grid, PSEG Long Island, NYSEG, Central Hudson, Orange & Rockland, and RGE, are the backbone of the grid. They handle delivery, metering, and outage response regardless of who supplies your electricity. Their fees, which account for 30 to 40 percent of a typical bill, are fixed. What you can control is the supply rate, and that is exactly what shopping this market allows you to do.
  5. Transparent pricing is the standard on this site. The electricity rates shown for Buffalo include all applicable utility charges. You are comparing real numbers, not introductory rates that increase once fees are added.
  6. The Electricity Facts Label is there to protect you. Every plan available to New York customers must come with a state-mandated EFL, a disclosure document that lays out your cost per kWh at three usage levels with no ambiguity. It exists so consumers can compare plans on equal footing. Reading the EFL before enrolling in any plan is a step worth taking every time.

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