Rockland Community Power is a combined effort among the participating communities,
program administrator, local organizer, electricity supplier, and our community solar partner(s).

 

 

Partnering Communities

Communities in Rockland County have partnered with Joule Community Power, a division of Joule Assets, Inc. to establish Rockland Community power in order to provide residents with access to renewable electricity at competitive rates.

Village of Upper Nyack

Village of Piermont

Village of Suffern

Village of West Haverstraw

 

Participating Communities

The participating communities with active electricity supply contracts through the program include the Towns of Clarkstown and Orangetown and the Villages of Grand View-On-Hudson, Haverstraw, Nyack and Upper Nyack.  

Prospective Communities

The prospective or previously active communities with no active electricity supply contracts through the program include the Villages of Piermont, Suffern and West Haverstraw.

 
 

Joule Community Power

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR

Joule Community Power is the only company in New York State offering Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) administrative services with a Public Service Commission-approved implementation plan that integrates community solar projects; and only Joule has the expertise, relationships, and experience to effectively design, implement, and manage such a program. Joule’s innovative renewable energy strategy in New York is driving new regulation and encouraging the Public Service Commission to rapidly advance innovative solutions.

Joule Community Power is a division of Joule Assets.  

 
 
 

Constellation NewEnergy

Constellation (Nasdaq: CEG), is the nation’s largest producer of carbon-free energy and the leading competitive retail supplier of power and energy products and services for homes and businesses across the United States.

 Headquartered in Baltimore, its generation fleet powers more than 20 million homes and businesses and is helping to accelerate the nation’s transition to clean energy with more than 32,400 megawatts of capacity and annual output that is 90 percent carbon-free. Constellation’s family of retail businesses serves approximately two million residential, public sector and business customers, including three-fourths of the Fortune 100.

 Constellation has set a goal to eliminate 100 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 by leveraging innovative technology and enhancing its diverse mix of hydro, wind and solar resources paired with the nation’s largest carbon-free nuclear fleet.