BFL Featured In The City Solar Story
BFL CEO Cynthia Amodeo is featured in a recent issue of The City:
Among the places taking advantage of the generous solar incentives: A New York City domestic violence crisis shelter, which Solar One is helping to outfit with rooftop solar panels, pending permit approvals. The cost is about $132,000, with a lifetime savings of $206,000 and payback within 14 years, according to figures by Solar One.
“When we took a look at our energy consumption, our energy bills, we were spending a lot. If we can float the money for solar now, that, at the end of the day, will reduce our energy bills,” said Cynthia Amodeo, the chief executive officer of Barrier Free Living, which runs the shelter. “Then we can spend more money on our survivors than [on paying] Con Edison.”
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