Bringing clean
energy to warsaw

Producing clean, renewable energy reducing harmful emissions affecting the health of New Yorkers.

About the Project


The Warsaw Solar Project is proposed to be located at 1010-1018 West Buffalo Street in the Village of Warsaw, New York. The project is in the development stage as we work to complete the engineering design layout.

These projects will generate clean, renewable energy and reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions that are affecting the health of New Yorkers. It will create jobs, bring millions of dollars in investment to local communities, conserve area flora and fauna, and provide a diversified source of income for landowners in the community who are leasing their own property, enabling them to maintain their land for future generations.

In collaboration with state and federal resources, our team of environmental experts have confirmed that the project site we’re developing is not located within high value biodiversity areas or wildlife corridors that are critical for species to adapt and respond to climate change. Through careful consideration of design, we have ensured that all impacts to natural resources identified on site have been avoided to the maximum extent. We have been developing the site in a phased approach, working closely with the Village of Warsaw, and going through the local permitting processes.

Key Numbers

1,782
Metric Tons

of CO2 emissions projected to be reduced each year

2.7
MW Ac

community solar project

1,113
Households

powered by the Warsaw Solar Project annually

80
Jobs

created during construction

Why Solar?

Lower Energy Costs

Solar power is a reliable, fixed-cost energy source that strengthens America’s energy mix and helps lower energy costs for the long term.

Thoughtful Design

Solar farms are quiet, low-impact neighbors. With thoughtful design, they remain out of sight and sound for nearby residents. Long-term land management plans can also boost biodiversity, supporting local wildlife.

Economic Benefits

Beyond environmental benefits, solar farms contribute to rural economies—creating jobs, generating significant local revenue, and providing stable, supplemental income for landowners.

Clean Energy

The Project will provide a clean, renewable source of energy that will reduce carbon dioxide emissions and help achieve New York’s Climate Act goal of 70% renewable energy by 2030.

About Us

RIC Energy is a renewable energy developer dedicated to supporting communities that are home to our renewable energy projects across North America.

We have an experienced and dedicated team that works closely with the town, your neighbors and other citizens to maximize the positive impacts of our projects.