CCAA Newsletter (volume 2, issue 1) Climate Change and the Coronavirus Part 1

With the novel coronavirus pandemic gripping the entire planet, the virus has impacted everyone in one way or another. Over half a million people worldwide have died. Economies around the world have entered into recessions, leaving millions without a job. However, what’s been lost in the shuffle are the links between COVID-19 and climate change.

Drive and Shine 2017!

For Immediate Release Drive and Shine: Electric Vehicle and Solar Expo Date: Sunday, September 10th Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: City of Syracuse parking lot, corner of S. Clinton and W. Washington St. Contact: Katelyn Kriesel 315-422-8276 W 315-243-3351 C kkriesel@cnyrpdb.org www.facebook.com/solarizecny Learn about the latest in plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and electric cars

Town of Clay

4401 Route 31, Clay, NY Facilities: Solar In April 2014, The Town of Clay installed a 99kW ground-mount photovoltaic solar array at their Town Hall and Highway Garage located at 4401 State Route 31, Clay NY 13041. The Town of Clay began this project in 2013 in partnership with Warner Energy, LLC and funded through

King & King Architects

358 W Jefferson St, Syracuse, NY 13202 Facilities: In 2009, King + King Architects took a leadership stance in advancing sustainability by refurbishing an abandoned warehouse into their new headquarters. The structure is now a showcase for green design in practice and have opened their doors for learning tours and community functions – so the public can see

Bryant Avenue

Kyle Thomas’ 1800 sq ft home, located in densely populated downtown Syracuse, boasts an already-functioning 6.44 kW solar PV system. But 248 Bryant Ave has more than meets the eye: it is in mid-installation of a geothermal heating and cooling system. The system will consist of a 4-ton combination heat pump (water-to-water/water-to-air), and two 300-ft closed vertical ground loop heat exchangers.Come support him in his journey to Net Zero!

Pike Block Building

 300 S. Salina St. Syracuse 13202 Facilities: Commercial, Geothermal Pike Block is a redevelopment of four historic buildings located at the corner of the 300 block (South Salina Street and East Fayette Street). The Pike Block project incorporated several energy saving methods including: storm water collection; open loop ground source heat pump that taps into Syracuse’s