Top solar contractor New Energy Equity (NEE) has recently energized two new solar projects for the Elizabeth Public School Board of Education in Elizabeth, New Jersey. NEE acquired this project from New York developer, HESP Solar, during construction and will own and operate the systems for the next 15 years.
The system is composed of several roof-mounted systems atop Elizabeth High School and William F. Halloran School. The total system size between the two sites is approximately 1,470 kW, with Elizabeth High School hosting a 1,157-kW system and Halloran hosting a 313-kW system. The arrays are expected to produce over 1,800,000 kWh in their first year.
“New Energy Equity is excited to support the Elizabeth school system in the installation of renewable energy sources that will achieve lower and predictable energy costs for years to come,” said Matthew Hankey, president and CEO of New Energy Equity. “Not only will this initiative save funds that can instead be focused on education, but this initiative will also serve as a teaching model for students when it comes to environmental consciousness.”
The project is a tremendous opportunity for the Elizabeth School System as it strives to reduce its carbon footprint in alliance with Sustainable Jersey for Schools program initiatives and increase student and community engagement.
“On behalf of the Elizabeth Board of Education, I would like to thank New Energy Equity, HESP Solar and the Board’s professionals from DeCotiis, FitzPatrick, Cole & Giblin, LLP and Gabel Associates for their dedication and outstanding efforts in making this energy savings project a reality for Elizabeth Public Schools,” said Stephanie G. Pestana, board of education president. “The anticipated energy savings created by the installed solar panels will allow us to reallocate funds typically earmarked for energy costs to other important areas of need, including classroom instruction and maintenance of facilities. This project is a win-win for the students and families of our schools as well as for Elizabeth residents whose contributions to our schools are highly valued and appreciated.”
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