Clean Solar Electricity to Power Environmental Clean-Up and Groundwater Decontamination Project
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February 24, 2011
groSolar to Install 6,500 Solar Panels on a Capped Landfill
Logan Township, Gloucester County, NJ National solar integrator, groSolar, is helping Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., utilize solar powered electricity for its United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and State of New Jersey approved pump and treat system to decontaminate groundwater at an ongoing environmental clean-up project it has been conducting in New Jersey.
"Our landfill experience provided Clean Harbors with the extra assurance they needed on this project. The New Jersey renewable portfolio standard (RPS) is providing them with additional cash flow to support the ongoing clean-up project to generate revenue as well as clean power, which benefits large commercial facilities, such as Clean Harbors," says Jeff Wolfe, CEO, groSolar.
“We’re using sustainable green power from a 1.5 megawatt solar array to create clean groundwater. The photovoltaic modules sit on top of a capped landfill that was closed decades ago,” said Bill Geary, President, Clean Harbors Development, LLC. “At Clean Harbors, we are in the business of protecting the environment. This project demonstrates our commitment to sustainability by redeveloping an otherwise unusable Brownfield to generate renewable clean energy to power ongoing decontamination activities at the site. This is the very type of Innovative Green Energy Project the USEPA and State of New Jersey are advocating from business and industry.” The information on this page was created and posted by the company identified above. RenewableEnergyWorld.com does not endorse, edit, or substantiate this information and assumes no obligation for this content's accuracy. |
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