CS Power and Luminace have accomplished two 5 MW landfill group photo voltaic initiatives situated in Berkeley, N.J.
These co-located initiatives are among the many first ever initiatives to concurrently shut a landfill and construct a photo voltaic system atop the landfill, says the collaboration.
In 2020, CS Power and Berkeley Township entered a public-private partnership to shut the landfill. CS Power spent practically two years finishing related research and allowing work required to each shut the landfill and construct a group photo voltaic system atop it.
“Given CS Power’s market-leading expertise as a developer and EPC contractor on landfill photo voltaic initiatives, coupled with their group photo voltaic expertise and vital footprint within the Northeast, we’re proud to collaborate with CS Power as soon as once more as they efficiently develop these landmark initiatives,” says Brendon Quinlivan, CEO of Luminace.
“CS Power and Luminace have a longstanding relationship and robust execution observe document over the past decade, and we’re happy to collaborate with CS Power once more to allow inexpensive clear power to native residents in addition to present a long-term asset to the area people.”
Together with these initiatives, CS Power says it has now accomplished 230 MW of landfill photo voltaic initiatives within the U.S.