PV Will Nearly Fully Power Jersey School

The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey is installing a 6.1-megawatt ground-mounted photovoltaic system that will provide 90 percent of its electricity. Read more →
NJ Elementary Adds Green Tech to Class

The Midtown Community School in Neptune, NJ, has turned its LEED-Platinum-winning green tech features into hands-on teaching aides in environmental studies. Read more →
Super-Efficient Solar Under Way In Jersey

Holmdel Investments of Holmdel, N.J., will soon be pulling power from one of the most efficient rooftop solar installations in the state, courtesy of Suntuity. Read more →
Getting Offshore Wind Data Up To Speed

Researchers at the Stevens Institute of Technology are developing a new method that will make assessing offshore wind power potential faster and cheaper. Read more →
Solar Panels To Top New Jersey Landfill

After recently surpassing California as the largest commercial solar market in the U.S., New Jersey will install a solar farm atop a state-owned landfill. Read more →
Monmouth University Gets More Solar PV

Monmouth University in New Jersey is increasing its campus' solar power capacity by installing photovoltaic (PV) systems on seven additional buildings. Read more →
Solar Renewable Credits Crash Fears Grow

Photon Consulting says to be wary as surging solar installations are leading to a fall in renewable energy credit prices in New Jersey and elsewhere. Read more →
Off-Grid PowerBuoy Deployed In New Jersey

An off-grid wave-powered buoy generator is being tested off the coast of New Jersey to power off-shore maritime security and surveillance equipment. Read more →
Solar ‘R’ Jersey, With Another Big Rooftop System

A Toys R Us distribution center in Flanders, N.J., gets the Garden State's largest rooftop system, at 5.38 megawatts. It won't be biggest for long. Read more →
Solar Shore: Jersey Hits 10,000 Installations

New Jersey continues its solar surge, passing the 10,000 mark in installations and giving it 380 megawatts of capacity, which is second only to California. Read more →




