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Sunshine to Power New Jersey’s Nurses
This April Community Energy is set to complete construction on a rooftop solar power system at the headquarters of the New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) in Trenton, NJ. The 23 kW system will produce an estimated 25,445 kWh of clean, fuel free electricity annually and reduce carbon emissions by 18.3 Metric Tons, equivalent to removing 3.5 passenger vehicles from the road.
The system will be financed, owned and operated by Community Energy and will require no up-front capital investment on the part of NJSNA. Instead, NJSNA will purchase 100% of the system’s output for a fixed energy price that is lower than their current utility rate, creating substantial energy cost savings for NJSNA.
“NJSNA and the Institute for Nursing, its Foundation, are actively pursuing ways to be better caretakers of the environment,” states Pat Barnett, RN, JD, CEO of NJSNA. “The opportunity to support solar energy through the use of our roof and purchasing the energy created is a cost effective way for NJSNA to meet our mission. We are delighted to be in this partnership with Community Energy.”
To obtain more information or request a free solar consultation for your business or organization, contact Ian Sneed at 610-230-0369 or Ian.Sneed@CommunityEnergyInc.com.