>New Jersey town moves for more solar adoption
Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 1:30:56 PM – by Nate Lew
In an effort to encourage a greater number of solar power development projects, the city of Ridgewood, New Jersey, recently approved two more arrays to be built in the near future.
The city’s planning board recently voted overwhelmingly in favor of a large solar power generation system to be built on the roof of Ridgewood Racquet Club, according to a report from the Ridgewood News. The company that owns the club will take advantage of rebates from the state that are set to run out on May 20, and will save nearly $40,000 on the cost of building the system.
Another system, to be built at an office building, was also approved – and, like the one at the Racquet Club, fast-tracked – for the purposes of qualifying for the rebates, the report said.
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