Partners

CCE Nassau is supported in the establishment and maintenance of the Long Island Regional Clean Energy Hub through partnerships with local, like-minded organizations. Each of the partners brings their own strengths to this combined effort.

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County

CCE Suffolk’s programs and educators help residents protect their environment and support their families by engaging in a healthy lifestyle.

Renewable Energy Long Island

reLI’s mission is to empower communities through renewable energy outreach and education. They help communities join the global renewable energy movement, and provide consumer-friendly information on commercial and residential clean energy technologies.

United Way of Long Island

United Way of Long Island has expertise in weatherization, energy efficiency, and sustainability. This includes projects such their Healthy Homes Long Island initiative and their Workforce Development Training Academy.

Hofstra University

The mission of The National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University® is to advance the goals of suburban sustainability, social equity, and economic development through research, education, and public outreach.

Long Island Power Authority

The Long Island Power Authority is the owner of the electrical transmission and distribution system for Long Island and the Rockaway Peninsula, serving over 1.2 million customers. The Long Island Power Authority is a partner and collaborator on the Long Island Clean Energy Hub.

Molloy University

The mission of the Sustainability Institute at Molloy University is to advance the common good, environmental protection, ethical business practices, and civic responsibility, especially in the areas of implementing clean energy, reducing environmental toxins that impact public health, sustainable land use planning that preserves open space, and sustainable use of resources.

As we continue to identify gaps in Long Island’s clean energy market, we want to expand our network of partnering organizations and strengthen our community connections. If you believe your organization is suited to help us overcome barriers in making clean energy accessible to all Long Island residents, please contact us so we can discuss partnership opportunities. These inquires can be directed to Michael Fiorentino, Co-Director of the Long Island Hub, at mf628@cornell.edu or 516-832-2591 ext. 201.