From Niagara Falls to the Big Apple, New York has established bold clean energy goals through its progressive Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) initiative. Boasting some of the country’s most ambitious targets, New York’s Clean Energy Standard mandates that 50% of the state’s electricity must come from renewable sources by 2030.
Enel X offers commercial and industrial (C&I) customers the broadest, most advanced portfolio of clean energy solutions available on the market, allowing you to become a leader in your sector while saving money along the way.
That means deploying solar-plus-storage systems to maximize your share of New York’s Value of Distributed Energy Resources (VDER) program; earning revenue through demand response programs; sourcing renewable energy and competitive supply rates; and automating ENERGY STAR emissions reporting and compliance with Utility Bill Management.
Whether you are a commercial property owner, academic institution, or large business, Enel X has the insights, experience, and customer focus to unlock bill savings and new revenue-generating energy opportunities for your organization.
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Customer Spotlights
Related Companies
Related Companies is a global real estate and lifestyle company that emphasizes sustainability in all of its developments. Learn about Related’s breakthrough battery project with Enel X for its 1.2 million square foot Gateway Center shopping plaza in New York City, and how the battery creates a hands-off revenue stream for the firm while providing valuable grid support.
Marcus Garvey Village
See how Marcus Garvey Village, a 625-unit apartment complex in Brooklyn, NY teamed with Enel X on a solar-plus-storage project that reduced its energy spend, maximized incentive payments, and bolstered the grid in its community.
Glenwood Management
Learn how Glenwood Management, one of New York City’s largest owners and builders of luxury apartments, teamed with Enel X to adopt distributed energy resources across its portfolio to green its buildings, lower its energy costs, and tap into valuable demand response programs.