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April 25, 2024
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NJ Plans Permanent Community Solar Program
Industry Advocates Say Program Design Still Needs Work
Navisun's 4.5-MW Linden Hawk Rise community solar project, located on a former landfill site in Linden, N.J., was built as part of the state's Community Solar Pilot Program; subscribers get a 10% to 15% savings on their electric bills.
Navisun's 4.5-MW Linden Hawk Rise community solar project, located on a former landfill site in Linden, N.J., was built as part of the state's Community Solar Pilot Program; subscribers get a 10% to 15% savings on their electric bills. | Navisun
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities will launch a permanent community solar program next year, targeting installations of up to 150 MW a year.
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