DELANCO A new township solar farm will provide clean energy to more than 700 residents in Burlington, Camden and Mercer counties, according to officials.
The solar farm opened Thursday morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 900 Coopertown Road. Soltage, the project developer, hosted the event alongside local officials like state Sen. Troy Singleton.
The Delanco site is one of the inaugural community solar projects in New Jersey, according to a sign-up website for the energy service. It is part of the Community Solar Energy Pilot Program, run by the state Board of Public Utilities, which provides access to solar energy through a subscription-based model that allows residents to connect to a solar installation within their electric distribution company’s service territory, according to an April BPU news release.
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Preserving a Jersey City urban oasis
$6 million renovation to begin on Reservoir 3
Jersey City officials and community members broke ground on renovations to Reservoir 3. Photo by Jen Brown.
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Renovations will officially begin on Reservoir 3 now that officials and community members have broken ground on the project that represents the largest park investment since the creation of Berry Lane Park.
The city has committed $6 million to preserve the urban oasis, including the historic pumphouse and fully funding renovations for complete public access to the 14-acre site.
The deal for Miami’s Cosgrove Enterprises Inc. represents the 33
rd acquisition by Imperial Dade’s current leadership team of CEO Robert Tillis and President Jason Tillis, the firm said.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“Cosgrove’s strong reputation and track record of outstanding customer service make the company a great addition to the Imperial Dade platform,” Robert Tillis said in a prepared statement. “We enthusiastically welcome the Cosgrove team members to our family.”
Cosgrove has six facilities in three Southern states, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee.
“Cosgrove’s commitment to customer service aligns well with Imperial Dade’s philosophy and values,” Jason Tillis said in a statement. “We are excited to further strengthen our presence in the Southeast and look forward to partnering with (CEO and President Greg Rogers) and his team to capitalize on the many growth opportunities that we see ahead for the business.”
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