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Solectria Renewables to Power the Largest College Solar Installation in North America

published: 2013-08-02 11:51

Solectria Renewables, LLC, a U.S. PV inverter manufacturer, announced that its SGI 500 inverters will power an 8MW solar system, the largest college solar installation in North America, at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) in West Windsor, New Jersey. Solectria Renewables’ inverters were specified by MasTec Renewables Construction Company (MasTec).

The 8MW solar system is located on a 45 acre parcel of land at MCCC and will save the college approximately $750,000 annually.

Patricia C. Donohue, MCCC President, said the solar farm moves MCCC forward on many fronts. “The solar farm will save critical dollars and enable us to restore to our budget many cuts in programs and services we have made over the past two years. It also helps us fulfill our sustainability goals. We have committed to the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) with the goal of achieving carbon neutrality.”

The annual electricity produced from this project will provide 70% of the power needed to run the campus and is equivalent to:

• 9,010 metric tons of CO2
• 1,767 passenger vehicles greenhouse gas emissions
• 89 acres of forest preserved from deforestation of carbon sequestered
• 1,123 homes greenhouse gas emissions

“Being chosen by MasTec is an honor and we value our partnership with them,” said Bob Montanaro, Southeast Regional Sales Manager of Solectria Renewables. “We know that our inverters are the best choice for this 8MW project – they have been deployed across all of North America because of their reliability, bankability and highest return on investment (ROI).”

 

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