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NJR Clean Energy Ventures

Floating solar powers water treatment plant in New Jersey

North America’s largest floating PV plant is now online, providing critical resource support while occupying no land area.

Developers launch third N.J. superfund solar facility

The 17 MW Holland, N.J. facility, developed by CEP Renewables, uses fixed-tilt axis solar arrays and was built in two phases on the site of a decommissioned paper mill complex abandoned in the 1990s.

CEP Renewables and CS Energy construct largest North American landfill solar project at 25.6 MW

The large brownfield solar project will provide Mount Olive, New Jersey with close to $2.3 million in past tax revenues, while creating a future revenue-generating renewable energy asset.

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NJR Clean Energy Ventures breaks ground, or rather water, on 9 MW floating solar project

The installation will provide approximately 95% of the New Jersey American Water Canoe Brook Water Treatment Plant’s annual power needs.

Source Power to manage customer acquisition for New York community solar project

The 7.5 MW Maybrook Road community solar project represents the second collaboration between Source and NJR Clean Energy Ventures.

Morning Brief: Indiana passes HB 1414, PG&E, FEMA agree to wildfire settlement

Also in the brief: NJR Clean Energy Ventures acquires the country’s largest floating solar array, a clean energy advocate has been named to Wisconsin’s PSC, a community solar farm proposed in Maine and more.

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