This is a “time lapse” video of Pfister Energy’s construction of a ~3 Megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaics (PV) system located near the Marne Highway in Mount Laurel, New Jersey.
What was formerly vacant land will now generate clean, renewable electricity for New Jersey rate payers. The system is expected to generate approximately 3.67 MWh of energy per annum.
Comprised of 12,768 Trina Solar 230-watt PV poly-crystalline modules, the solar array is affixed to a helical pile-based racking system and directly feeds power to the grid.
Over the system’s 25 year design life, the energy produced will yield pollution offsets equivalent to deterring an estimated 128 million lbs. of carbon emissions, saving 135,000 barrels of oil, or taking 12,600 passenger vehicles off the road.
The solar farm was designed and installed by Pfister Energy, Inc.
For more information visit http://www.pfisterenergy.com.
Post time: Jan-11-2017