To avoid the so-called “tail wagging the dog,” rooftop owners can avail themselves of certain strategies in structuring rooftop lease deals to minimize risk. This article touches upon a few strategies, including reserve areas and relocation and recapture rights.
State regulators have renewed their support for a landmark program that has created not only new revenue streams for warehouse owners and solar developers, but a source of common ground for the business and environmental communities.
Solar Landscape is planning a massive expansion of what is already the nation’s largest pipeline of rooftop solar projects for commercial buildings, having secured $847 million in project investment and financing in 2024.
Landlords are expanding their participation in New Jersey’s nation-leading Community Solar Energy Program, which allows property owners to lease their rooftops to solar developers, as the state transitions from a pilot phase to a permanent model.
State officials are doubling down on a program that has brought solar panels to warehouses across New Jersey while creating low-cost clean energy for thousands of residents.
Solar Landscape plans to add more than 100 employees in 2024, the Asbury Park-based firm announced, as it eyes continued growth and cements its place as a leading provider of solar energy to lower-income households across the state and nationally.
A state pilot program that has brought solar panels and new revenue to dozens of New Jersey industrial buildings is now permanent after a recent vote by utility regulators.
A new rooftop solar project at a Piscataway warehouse is now complete after being connected to the grid, allowing it to provide discounted energy to nearly 300 households in the area.
Support for one of New Jersey’s fastest-growing clean energy programs was on display this week, as advocates toured a so-called community solar project at a warehouse in Woodbridge.