Governor Hochul Announces New Framework to Achieve at Least

Governor Hochul Announces New Framework to Achieve at Least 10 Gigawatts of Distributed Solar By 2030

Governor Hochul announced a framework for the State to achieve at least ten gigawatts of distributed solar by 2030, enough to annually power nearly 700,000 homes.

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