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Check AvailabilityNew York Renters and Homeowners Can Both Go Solar Here's How
Most people assume solar is only for homeowners with south-facing roofs and money to spend upfront. In New York, that hasn't been true for years. Community solar lets anyone with an active utility account in Staten Island subscribe to a share of a local solar farm and receive credits on their monthly electric bill no property ownership required.
Whether you're renting an apartment, living in a condo, or own a home that isn't suited for rooftop panels, you're eligible. All you need is an electric account with a New York utility and a Staten Island address. Enrollment takes minutes online, there's nothing to install, and your electricity continues to flow exactly as it does now the only difference is a line of credits reducing your bill.
New York's community solar program is state-supported and actively expanding. Dozens of solar farms across the state are currently enrolling subscribers, and many programs offer guaranteed savings with no long-term lock-in. Enrollment is free.
Use the zip code tool below to find open community solar subscriptions in Staten Island before available capacity fills up.
The Easiest Way To Save On Your Staten Island Electricity Bill
Trusted by 10,000+ Customers
Same Power. Same Utility. Just 5-20% Less
money_bag 5-20% Less
Automatic monthly bill savings
verified_user Zero Risk
$0 cost to sign up. Cancel anytime.
solar_power No Installation
No panels. No equipment. No changes.
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Available to apartments & non-homeowner
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Check AvailabilityHow the Electricity System Works in Staten Island and How to Get Connected
Before you can turn on the lights in Staten Island, it helps to understand how electricity service in New York actually works. There are two separate pieces: the utility that delivers power to your home, and the supplier that sells you the electricity itself. Most people only ever deal with the first but in New York, you have the option to engage with both.
The delivery side is handled by one of seven regional utilities, assigned by geography. Consolidated Edison serves New York City and its suburbs. PSEG Long Island covers Nassau and Suffolk counties. The rest of the state falls under Central Hudson, National Grid, NYSEG, Orange & Rockland, or Rochester Gas & Electric, depending on where you live. These companies are regulated monopolies you can't choose your distributor, but you can choose your supplier.
Getting connected starts with your distributor. Click the link for your utility below and have your address, a start date, and ID ready. Most activations take one to two weeks with the exception of PSEG Long Island, which can run 15 to 25 days.
- Central Hudson Electric & Gas
- Consolidated Edison
- National Grid
- New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG)
- Orange & Rockland
- Rochester Gas & Electric
With utility service in place, you can then use your zip code to browse electricity suppliers operating in Staten Island. Switching suppliers doesn't affect your reliability or service it simply changes the rate line on your bill.
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- Community solar is available to you right now, and New York makes it easy. Before you dive into electricity rates, it is worth knowing that New York has one of the most developed community solar programs in the United States. Any resident with a utility account, whether a renter or a homeowner, can subscribe to a portion of a local solar farm and receive automatic bill credits each month. No equipment, no installation, and no special roof is required. Many subscribers save money without changing anything else about how they use electricity.
- Your monthly usage determines what you will actually pay. Advertised electricity rates in New York are calculated at three standard usage levels: 500 kWh per month for smaller homes and apartments, 1,000 kWh for mid-size households, and 2,000 kWh for larger homes. If you are not sure where you land, a recent utility bill will show your usage. The rate that matters most to you is the one closest to your typical monthly consumption.
- Be prepared for a deposit if your credit is limited. When you sign up with a new electricity supplier, they may check your credit. Customers with excellent credit usually proceed without issue. If yours is average or poor, budget for a potential deposit in the $150 to $300 range. No-deposit prepaid plans exist specifically for customers who would rather avoid that step.
- Switching suppliers does not change who shows up when your power goes out. In New York, your distribution utility, which may be ConEd, National Grid, NYSEG, PSEG Long Island, Central Hudson, Orange & Rockland, or RGE depending on where you live, remains fully responsible for your power lines, your meter, and your outage response. Choosing a new supplier only affects the supply portion of your bill, which represents roughly 60 to 70 percent of your total charges.
- You will not find hidden fees buried in our rates. The plans listed for Staten Island on this site reflect your total per-kWh cost, utility charges included. There is no separate calculation required before you can compare.
- The EFL is the most useful tool when comparing plans. Every licensed electricity supplier in New York is required to provide an Electricity Facts Label with each plan. The EFL shows your cost at three usage levels in plain language. Before you commit to any plan, pull up the EFL and confirm that the rate at your usage level is the one you are actually comparing.
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