KDC Solar LLC has started the operation of its 23.5 MW solar park at a Six Flags Great Adventure amusement park located in Jackson, New Jersey, USA.
The project consists of 12.5 MW ground-mounted photovoltaic installation covering 40 acres (16.2ha) of land and 11 MW of carport solar facilities.
The PV panels generate electricity both for the amusement park’s consumption and will export power to the grid, expected to produce some 30 million kWh of electricity in the first year.
Seminole Financial Services provided debt financing for the project, while development capital and project equity were arranged by GoldenSet Capital Partners.
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