This straightforward talk covers available solar incentives, what NYC homeowners actually save on electricity, and options for historic districts.

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by Brian Keith
Wondering if solar is right for your New York City home? Join Brooklyn SolarWorks on Thursday, March 19 at 3 p.m. for a free webinar led by Steve Nelson, vice president of sales, who will answer the questions NYC homeowners are asking right now.
This online event, “Going Solar in New York City: What Homeowners Need to Know in 2026,” will address the most common questions they hear from NYC homeowners — using real numbers from local installations.
Are there any solar incentives for New York City homeowners?
I live in a historic district. Can I go solar?
How much will I save by going solar?

Whether you’re interested in reducing your electricity bills, curious about solar options, or wondering if solar is still worth it in 2026, this talk will give you the facts you need. Steve will share real numbers from NYC installations, explain what makes solar unique in the city’s urban landscape, and walk you through what to expect during the consultation and installation process.
Under Steve’s leadership, Brooklyn SolarWorks continues to expand access to clean energy across all five boroughs, helping homeowners navigate everything from historic district regulations to maximizing available incentives.
Closed captioning will be available. Those who wish to access it may do so by selecting “live transcript” after joining the webinar.
Space is limited. Register now to save your spot and get the facts about going solar in NYC.
[Photos via Brooklyn SolarWorks]
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