New York’s clean energy industry is thriving.

But what, exactly, does the economic activity happening all across the state look like?

E2 — along with our partners at FracTracker Alliance, and in continuing partnership with New Yorkers for Clean Power and the Alliance for Clean Energy New York — attempted to find out.

We compiled a series of four maps showing the location of clean energy businesses across the state as well as sites where renewable energy is generated.

The purpose of the maps is to help policymakers, press and individuals better understand the scope of New York’s clean energy economy — and how much room it has to grow.

Map user’s guide

When viewing the map, note the “Layers” option on the black bar at the top of the map. Click the drop-down menu to select different layers of information. When a layer is selected, a description of that layer is displayed in the left-hand column.

Renewable energy businesses

 

Solar

 

Wind

 

Electric Vehicles (EVs)

 

Animated Maps for Social Media

                                                                                                     

Residential Solar Photovoltaic                                                                          

 

Non-Residential Solar Photovoltaic

 

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