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9.9MW Solar Installation Completed in New Jersey
2015-06-10 17:34

Pro-Tech Energy Solutions has completed a 9.9MW solar installation in Howell Township, New Jersey, for NJR Clean Energy Ventures (NJRCEV), a subsidiary of New Jersey Resources. The solar power station will power more than 1400 local homes.

“Pro-Tech teamed with NJR Clean Energy Ventures to convert unused land into a powerful source of electricity,” said Rich Cooper, president of Pro-Tech Energy Solutions. “Utilizing the latest technologies, while being mindful of conservation easements and civil engineering challenges, we were able to design, engineer and build a commercial solar energy system that minimized environmental impacts and now delivers clean, affordable energy to thousands of New Jersey homes.”

Pro-Tech installed four arrays, each utilizing an Advanced Energy 2MW Powerstation mounted on helical screws rather than a poured concrete foundation. Using an innovative steel screw-in piling and ground anchoring system, Pro-Tech was able to construct the inverter foundations quickly and efficiently, saving installation time and cost while providing additional flexibility in the field for product maintenance and updates.

Installation of the arrays also required a substantial civil engineering effort, which included significant site grading, removal of 77,000 square feet of asphalt, management of conservation easements for local wetlands and boring under NJ Transit tracks adjacent to the property to bring power from the arrays to Jersey Central Power & Light’s point of interconnection. Pro-Tech was also responsible for site restoration and beautification efforts, which included the installation of a mix of vinyl, split rail and chain link fencing, as well as the construction of 1,200 feet of new planting berms covered with a mixture of evergreens, trees and plants.

“With the Rock Solid commercial solar installation, NJR Clean Energy Ventures now has more than 100MW of installed capacity in New Jersey, or enough clean energy to power nearly 10,500 houses annually,” said Mark Valori, director – project and asset management, NJR Clean Energy Ventures. “This project continues our track record of providing low-carbon solutions to New Jersey residents.”

 
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