New Jersey brownfield redeveloped as 17 MW solar farm

A former contaminated industrial site in Holland, New Jersey has been remediated and redeveloped as a 17 MW solar farm. In the 1990s, the former paper mill site was abandoned and fell into disrepair. The project was originally developed by CEP Renewables and acquired by NJR Clean Energy Ventures. CS Energy provided engineering, procurement, and construction work for the project. (Courtesy: CEP Renewables)

A former contaminated industrial site in New Jersey has been remediated and redeveloped as a 17 MW solar farm.

The fixed-tilt solar array was constructed in two phases on a site that previously housed a paper mill complex in Holland.

The project was originally developed by CEP Renewables and acquired by NJR Clean Energy Ventures (CEV). CS Energy provided engineering, procurement, and construction work for the project.


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