New Jersey has firmly embraced the concept of solar for all with its new 225 megawatt community solar program, within which 40% of all capacity is earmarked for low- and moderate-income consumers. The three-year pilot program was designed by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to serve up to 30,000 homes. The evolution of the project will determine the terms of the permanent program thereafter
Low-Income Solar Is The Goal Of 225 Megawatt New Jersey Community Solar Program syndicated from Clean Technica
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Low-Income Solar Is The Goal Of 225 Megawatt New Jersey Community Solar Program
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