Greenskies Clean Energy partnered with New Jersey solar provider Eznergy Solar Energy Solutions to install 606 kW of solar for the Township of Lawrence, New Jersey. These solar installations contributed to the Township’s 2020 Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award for “Climate Change & Clean Air” for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from its municipal operations.
“Lawrence Township is committed to reducing our carbon footprint and advancing our shared goals of a more sustainable future,” said Kevin Nerwinski, Lawrence Township Municipal Manager. “These solar installations were critical to reducing greenhouse gas emissions for our municipality. We’re proud that they can serve as a model to the community.”
This portion of Lawrence Township’s journey to environmental excellence began in 2018 by evaluating its municipal property for solar feasibility. Next, the Township conducted a competitive RFP bid process and selected Greenskies and Eznergy as partners to complete several solar projects. In the end, solar was installed in the form of carports at the Lawrence Township Municipal Building (194 kW) and the adjacent Lawrence Township Police and Municipal Court building (374 kW), along with a rooftop system at the Public Works Building (38 kW).
“Greenskies is proud to partner with Eznergy and Lawrence Township, a community deeply committed to taking meaningful action against climate change,” said Stanley Chin, president and CEO of Greenskies. “Implementing solar has helped them to offset greenhouse gas emissions by reducing dependence on fossil fuels and sets a good example for the entire community.”
In addition to the environmental benefits, the Township will also save on electricity costs by purchasing the power generated by the solar panels from Greenskies at a discounted rate, compared to traditional utility costs.
Greenskies funded the construction at no upfront cost to the Township and partnered with Eznergy to install the solar arrays. In addition, Greenskies will own, operate and maintain the solar systems for the lifetime of the projects.
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