CEP Renewables announced that construction has begun on its 19 MWdc grid supply Foul Rift solar project located in White Township, Warren County, New Jersey, USA.
The project is being developed on a brownfield, an environmentally impaired site, that had been the home to a composting facility for nearly three decades. The Foul Rift project also contributes to New Jersey maintaining its ranking as the number one U.S state for installed solar capacity per square mile. This project also further supports the state in achieving its goal of 100 percent clean electricity by 2035 - the most ambitious clean energy goal in the country.
This fixed-tilt, bifacial solar module project is expected to reach commercial operation by September 2024.
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