In July 2009, New Jersey state regulators approved the Public Service Electric & Gas Company’s (PSE&G) Solar 4 All program — a $515 million plan for the utility to own and operate 80 megawatts (MW) of solar power by the end of 2013.
In what has become the country’s hottest solar market, New Jersey utility PSE&G has announced plans for a further 12 MW of solar power. Among the four projects are two that, when completed, will be the highest capacity solar sites in the state. Each project was awarded to a different solar firm to support healthy [...]
New Jersey solar champion Ralph Izzo, Chairman of PSEG, made strong statements today about how to revise national energy transmission to best support renewables.
Governor Jon Corzine on Tuesday announced that the number of solar installations in New Jersey recently now totals over 4,000, with more than 90 megawatts of grid-tied solar panels installed statewide. Considering that the state counted only six solar installations in place in 2002, 4,000 is a considerable achievement. Here’s a snippet from the press [...]
New Jersey regulators yesterday approved a plan for the state’s largest utility to install solar panels atop 200,000 utility poles across the state. As part of the $515 million “Solar 4 All” program, PSE&G will also develop 40 megawatts (mWs) of centralized solar arrays. All told, 80 mWs of solar will be added by 2013, [...]