Wednesday, July 29, 2009

New Jersey Set To Approve Solar Power Projects

New Jersey regulators are apparently set to approve solar power projects proposed by utilities in New Jersey. This includes PSE&G's proposal to put solar arrays on nearly 200,000 utility poles around the state, which would be the largest of its kind in the nation.

The PSE&G portion is a $264 million investment where the utility will contract with solar developers to design, manufacture and procure solar devices for nearly 200,000 utility poles and street lights in neighborhoods throughout PSE&G’s service territory.

Curiously, the other three components in the PSE&G proposal were not included in the news report.

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