1.8MW solar installation dedicated by enXco

enXco, an EDF Energies Nouvelles Company, have officially dedicated the Hall’s Warehouse Corp. Solar Project marking the completion of the 1.8MW solar installation, bringing the Hall’s total solar output to 3.2MW making it New Jersey’s largest private commercial roof-top solar system.


The 501 Kentile Road and 601 Kentile Road facilities features 20,184 First Solar panels and 2,190 UNI-SOLAR laminates installed on the roofs.  The system will be operated by enXco, who will also supply the project’s output to Hall’s Corporation under a Power Purchase Agreement on a net-metering basis. The project had been co-developed by Infinite Energy and Clean Energy Holdings co-developed the project while Vanguard Energy Partners, LLC was the installer.


Peter Solomon, Senior Manager Distributed Solar for enXco, said, “enXco is proud to partner with Hall’s to bring this project to completion. Projects like this are critical to New Jersey’s future energy plans and its commitment to renewable energy resources. We extend our gratitude to our New Jersey based partners who are essential to our project development team.”


The original completion date was intended for November 2008.

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