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SPI Solar to Build 6.4 Megawatts of Solar Developments at Mountain Creek Resort in Vernon, New Jersey

May 9, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

SPI Solar a leading vertically integrated photovoltaic solar developer, today announced that it has entered into an engineering, procurement and construction agreement with a subsidiary of KDC Solar to design and build multiple solar energy facilities for KDC Solar at the Mountain Creek Resort and Grand Cascades Golf Resort in Vernon, New Jersey.
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KDC Solar and The Lawrenceville School Cut the Ribbon on Largest Solar Facility at a Secondary School in New Jersey

May 8, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

BEDMINSTER, N.J., May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — KDC Solar LLC, headquartered in Bedminster, New Jersey, through its wholly owned subsidiary, KDC Solar TLS, has begun commercial operations at The Lawrenceville …
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New Jersey warehouse unveils massive rooftop solar project

Apr 29, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

The Gloucester Marine Terminal now boasts 25 acres of 9 MW solar panels on its rooftop. It's the largest rooftop solar array in the country. It just opened and couldn't have been built at a better time. Panel construction on the roof of the terminal came during a lull in solar power development. Solar power has been hit hard by the economic downturn and the growing supply of cheap natural gas …
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Wind firm seeks more time to revise NJ application

Apr 11, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Fishermen's Energy, the company likely closest to placing wind turbines off the coast of New Jersey, is seeking more time to file an amended application with state regulators following harsh criticism of its initial proposal by consultants.
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Federal Government Opens More Ocean to Wind Projects

Feb 3, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

The Interior Department says that offshore wind farms pose no significant threat to the environment off the coasts of Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and Delaware. Although the department is now encouraging developers to submit applications, it is unclear whether offshore wind projects make financial sense at this time.
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Green Blog: Federal Government Opens More Ocean to Wind Projects

Feb 2, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

The Interior Department says that offshore wind farms pose no significant threat to the environment off the coasts of Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and Delaware. Although the department is now encouraging developers to submit applications, it is unclear whether offshore wind projects make financial sense at this time.
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Green Blog: Federal Government Opens More Ocean to Wind Projects

Feb 2, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

The Interior Department says that offshore wind farms pose no significant threat to the environment off the coasts of Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and Delaware. Although the department is now encouraging developers to submit applications, it is unclear whether offshore wind projects make financial sense at this time.
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Green Blog: Federal Government Opens More Ocean to Wind Projects

Feb 2, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

The Interior Department says that offshore wind farms pose no significant threat to the environment off the coasts of Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and Delaware. Although the department is now encouraging developers to submit applications, it is unclear whether offshore wind projects make financial sense at this time.
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Green Blog: Federal Government Opens More Ocean to Wind Projects

Feb 2, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

The Interior Department says that offshore wind farms pose no significant threat to the environment off the coasts of Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and Delaware. Although the department is now encouraging developers to submit applications, it is unclear whether offshore wind projects make financial sense at this time.
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Feds: Mid-Atlantic wind farms take step forward

Feb 2, 2012   //   by jlkrica   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Offshore wind farms from New Jersey to Virginia took a big step closer to reality with the completion of a review that showed the renewable energy source would not cause major environmental damage, officials said Thursday.
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