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Hall's Warehouse Corp. Solar Project
Hall's Warehouse Corporation is comprised of warehousing and
logistic solutions for dry, refrigerated and frozen foods operating
over 1,700,000 square feet of temperature controlled refrigeration
and frozen storage. With this installation, the company will
boast a total of 3.2 MW (DC) of solar energy installed, making
it New Jersey's largest private commercial roof-top solar system
and one of the largest net-metered systems in the United States.
The project is also the largest to date in the PSE&G Solar Loan
Program. The installation significantly contributes to Hall's goal
to reduce their carbon footprint and allows the company to save
money through avoided energy costs and income from sale of
generation. It further demonstrates a commitment to New Jersey's
Energy Master Plan goals which call for 30% for the state's electricity
to come from renewable sources by 2020.
About Project
Developer, Owner, Operator |
enXco |
Power Purchaser |
Hall's Warehouse Corporation |
System Size |
1.8 MW (DC) |
Start of Construction |
August 2008 |
Date of Operation |
January 2009 |
System Facts
Photovoltaic Modules |
20,184 First Solar Panels and 2,190 UNI-SOLAR Laminates |
Application |
Fixed Tilt Roof-Mount and Laminate |
Technology |
Thin Film (First Solar) and Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Laminate (UNI-SOLAR Laminates) |
Environmental Data
Avoided Emissions |
2,157 Metric Tons of CO2 |
Equivalencies* |
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions from 395 passenger cars
Annual CO2 emissions from electricity use of 299 home
* based on EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies
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