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NABCEP-Certified NYSERDA Eligible PV Installers in NYC
(Certification is not a guarantee of quality but it does indicate that the installer has met established standards and requirements. Since it is voluntary, an installer awarded the NABCEP credential demonstrates a high level of dedication and commitment to the profession.)

David Buckner
Solar Energy Systems
1205 Manhattan Avenue
Suite 1-2-10
Brooklyn, NY 11222-1058
Phone: (718) 389-1545
Fax: (718) 389-2820
dbuckner@solaresystems.com
www.solaresystems.com

Other NYSERDA Eligible PV Installers in NYC
(alphabetized by last name)

John Messerschmidt
Duce Construction Corp.
412 West 127th Street
New York, NY 10027-2516
Phone: (212) 316-2400
Fax: (212) 316-2429
john@ducecc.com
www.ducecc.com

Douglas Roether
Tri-State Solar
66-10 52nd Drive
Maspeth, NY 11378
Phone: (718) 606-2258
Fax: (718) 458-4835
roether@tristatesolar.com
www.tristatesolar.com

Solar Hot Water System Installers in NYC

Richard Klein
Quixotic Systems
90 Bedford Street, Suite A
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (212) 367-9161
Fax: (212) 367-9212
richard@quixotic-systems.com
www.quixotic-systems.com

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NOTE: BASIC makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. BASIC does not: (1) endorse any installer listed; or (2) guarantee, warranty, or in any way represent or assume liability for any work proposed or carried out by an installer. Additionally, BASIC is not responsible for assuring that the design, engineering and construction of the project or installation of any PV system is proper or complies with any particular laws (including patent laws), regulations, codes, or industry standards. BASIC does not make any representations of any kind regarding the results to be achieved by the PV systems or the adequacy or safety of such measures.

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