CEP Renewables converts former brownfield into 17-megawatt solar project in New Jersey
The successful remediation and redevelopment of this site has transitioned this underutilized space into a source of energy.
CEP Renewables, CS Energy and NJR Clean Energy Ventures (CEV) announced the conversion of a former contaminated brownfield into a 17 megawatt (MW) solar project in Holland, New Jersey. This fixed-tilt solar array was constructed in two phases on a site that previously housed a paper mill complex. The successful remediation and redevelopment of this site has transitioned this underutilized space into a source of carbon-free, clean energy and increased tax revenue for the local municipality.
CEP Renewables utilized its experience redeveloping Superfund landfills and brownfields to transition a former contaminated site into sustainable, green energy.