NJR Clean Energy Ventures Completes 39.9MW Wind Farm In Somerset County
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NJR Clean Energy Ventures Tuesday announced the completion of the Ringer Hill Wind Farm located in Somerset County.

The project consists of 14 GE turbines with a total capacity of 39.9 megawatts, enough to power more than 9,800 homes annually. Additionally, the wind farm qualifies for federal production tax credits, which will be used by NJR.

“With the successful completion of Ringer Hill - our fifth onshore wind project - wind now accounts for 50 percent of our clean energy portfolio,” said Laurence M. Downes, chairman and CEO of New Jersey Resources. “As we continue to invest in and grow our business, we are making clean energy even more accessible in today’s marketplace.”

Iron Mountain Incorporated, a global leader in storage and information management services, purchased 26.6 megawatts at Ringer Hill in a 15-year wind power purchase agreement, which will support the energy requirements for its data center business.

NJRCEV invests in, owns and operates clean energy projects that provide low-carbon energy solutions.

For more information on other wind and solar energy projects, visit the NJR Clean Energy Ventures website.

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[Posted Dec. 21, 2016]


12/26/2016

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