Dive Summary:
- The project is part of Public Service Electric & Gas’ (PSE&G) Solar 4 All program; the utility expects to develop more than 80 MW of solar capacity by early next year.
- PSE&G plans to ask the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities for approval on $883 million in investments to expand the Solar 4 All program in hopes of developing an additional 233 MW of solar capacity.
- In addition to Hackensack, similar installations are currently in service in Trenton, Edison, Linden, and Kearny.
From the article:
Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J., joined Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) and union workers to break ground on the 1.06 MW PSE&G Hackensack Solar Farm, located on a brownfield site in Hackensack, N.J.
The project is part of the utility's Solar 4 All program. When the current Solar 4 All program is complete early next year, PSE&G will have developed more than 80 MW of solar capacity, the utility says. ...