Leveraging abundant sunlight, homes in sunny regions optimize solar energy for a wide range of sustainable applications, from electricity to cooking. The Sunny Act, a bill that the state Legislature could vote on this spring, would allow apartment dwellers, whether renters or homeowners, to use easy-to-install and affordable solar power panels that plug into the apartment's electrical system and provide electricity directly to the unit. Expanding energy access involves serving increasingly remote and low-income households, which presents two significant challenges. Combined with declining equipment costs, New York State tax credits, and Inflation Reduction Act tax. Albany – Today, Assemblymember Emily Gallagher and Senator Liz Krueger announced the introduction of the Solar Up Now New York (SUNNY) Act, which would exempt small balcony solar, also known as portable or plug-in solar, from existing interconnection and net metering requirements.