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How Community Solar Works in Newburgh and Why It Costs You Nothing to Join

Community solar is a program that lets New York residents share in the output of a solar farm without owning any part of it. A developer builds and operates a large solar array somewhere in your utility territory. You subscribe to a portion of that farm's production. Each month, the electricity your share generates gets credited to your utility bill at a rate that's typically lower than what you'd otherwise pay.

Your utility handles the billing automatically. There's no new equipment, no service interruption, and no change to how power reaches your home. The solar farm connects to the grid; the grid powers your home; your bill reflects the credit. It's the same electricity you're just paying less for your share of it.

In Newburgh, community solar subscriptions are open to renters and homeowners alike. New York State actively encourages participation through its NY-Sun initiative, and the program is structured so subscribers can leave without penalty if they relocate or want to cancel. There are no installation fees, no deposit, and no equipment to maintain.

Availability depends on your zip code and how much capacity local farms still have open. Enter yours below to see current options in Newburgh and lock in your savings before the next enrollment window closes.

The Easiest Way To Save On Your Newburgh Electricity Bill

Setting Up Electric Service When Moving to Newburgh

Moving to a new home in Newburgh 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 Smart Shoppers Know Before Buying Electricity in Newburgh

  1. Community solar can cut your bill before you have switched a single rate. New York runs one of the largest and most accessible community solar markets in the country. Unlike most states, New York has made it straightforward for utility customers in Newburgh to subscribe to a local solar farm and receive monthly bill credits, with no installation, no long-term lock-in, and no ownership requirement. If you are serious about lowering your electricity costs, community solar deserves consideration alongside rate shopping. In many cases, combining both strategies delivers the biggest overall reduction.
  2. The cheapest advertised rate is not always the cheapest rate for you. New York suppliers advertise rates based on usage tiers of 500 kWh, 1,000 kWh, and 2,000 kWh per month. A plan with a low rate at 2,000 kWh may look attractive until you realize you only use 700. Always find the rate tier that matches your actual monthly consumption before deciding which plan is the better value.
  3. A deposit is not a dealbreaker if you know your options. Suppliers in New York can require a security deposit from customers with limited or poor credit history. Deposits typically run between $150 and $300 and are refundable after a period of on-time payments. Prepaid electricity plans are also available, allowing you to pay as you go with no credit requirement and no deposit.
  4. Utility fees are unavoidable, so make sure they are already included in the price you see. No matter which supplier you choose, a portion of your bill goes to New York's distribution utilities: ConEd, PSEG Long Island, National Grid, NYSEG, Central Hudson, Orange & Rockland, or RGE. These companies handle poles, wires, meters, and storm restoration, and their charges represent 30 to 40 percent of a typical bill. Some rate comparison sites display supply-only rates that exclude these fees, making plans appear cheaper than they are. Ours do not.
  5. Every rate on this site reflects your real total cost. displays fully loaded rates that include utility pass-through charges. What you compare here is what you will see on your bill.
  6. Use the EFL to verify a plan before you commit. New York law requires every electricity supplier to publish an Electricity Facts Label for each plan. The EFL spells out the exact rate at 500, 1,000, and 2,000 kWh with no fine print surprises. If a plan's EFL does not match what was advertised, that is a reason to walk away before signing anything.

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