Noveda Technologies’ SunFlow chosen for PSE&G’s New Jersey solar installations

As PSE&G continues forward with its ambitious project to install 80MW of solar capacity in New Jersey, Noveda Technologies has been chosen for its SunFlow Monitor to provide PSE&G with the hardware, software and operational support services to monitor the performance of its solar installations. The SunFlow should allow PSE&G to oversee all the installations in the state from one system with the first project under the contract expected to be running in the next two weeks.

Govi Rao, CEO of Noveda Technologies said, "This is a very prestigious contract for us and we are excited to be selected to work with the nation's leading utility company in this rapidly emerging space. PSE&G's leadership in renewable energy gives us an opportunity to leverage our core technology and innovation. This approach to use real-time monitoring technology is another example of PSE&G's proactive strategy to build a robust renewable energy portfolio."

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