If you’re a customer of National Grid (NY) in New York, we’ve got a way for you to help the planet and your community, all while saving as much as 10% on your annual electricity costs.
Green Mountain Energy has partnered with Price Chopper/Market 32 grocery stores and PowerMarket to support the Heuvelton Project. When you sign up to be part of the project, you’re assigned a share of a solar energy farm in your area. The farm produces 100% clean, renewable solar energy that it sends to the grid for everyone to use, and you receive credit on your bill for your share. There’s no cost to sign up or cancel, and no need to install panels on your roof. It’s the easiest way to support solar energy in your area.
You sign up to be part of the community solar project, no panels needed.
The project delivers 100% clean, renewable solar energy directly to your local utility grid, benefitting the community by making the grid cleaner.
You receive credits on your electricity bill that correspond to the energy your share of the project produced, which can amount to savings up to 10% annually.
As the nation’s longest-serving renewable energy supplier, we know the importance of ensuring a cleaner grid for communities like yours. That’s why we’re committed to giving customers the opportunity to help ensure a solar tomorrow for all.
If you’re signed up for AdvantEdge Rewards through Price Chopper and Market 32 grocery stores, you’re also eligible to earn 6,000 AdvantEdge Rewards points (a $60 value) when you join a community solar project. All you have to do is enter your AdvantEdge card number into the “Promo Code” field when you sign up.
Fill out a subscription form, including your National Grid (NY) account number and energy usage information so we can determine the right amount of the solar project to allocate to your bill. If you’re an AdvantEdge Rewards customer, make sure to also include your rewards number the "Promo Code" field of the subscription form to earn 6,000 points.
Once you’ve subscribed, you’ll gain access to your personal dashboard, where you can see the project’s solar energy production and your monthly savings.
Once enough customers sign up for the community solar project, the project will start running, and you’ll start to see savings on your electricity bill.