Solar Landscape Activates Endurance Real Estate Group Community Solar Project
Endurance Real Estate Group Clean Energy Portfolio to Bring Affordable Clean Energy to Low- and Moderate-Income Families
Delran, NJ – December 28, 2022 – Asbury Park-based Solar Landscape, one of the nation’s leading community solar companies, today announced it has energized the first of 46 community solar projects approved by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) in Year 2 of the Community Solar Energy Pilot Program.
The active Delran community solar site, which will generate over 800,000 kWh of energy in the first year, was approved for construction by NJBPU just over a year ago.
New Jersey’s first active Year 2 community solar project is part of a portfolio of three installations hosted by Endurance Real Estate Group, LLC. The Endurance projects will provide solar energy at a discount to over 600 local homes and apartments without the need for solar panels on residential properties.
“Endurance is leading the way on ESG initiatives, demonstrating our commitment to sustainability through renewable energy projects like this community solar site on our Delran facility, and two similar projects on our properties in Mount Laurel. By expanding access to renewable energy for nearby residents –especially lower-income families – we are proud to serve as a good corporate neighbor and add even more value in the communities where we do business,” said Al Corr, Senior Vice President/Principal at Endurance Real Estate Group.
“We are excited to welcome more residents to community solar, especially those in disadvantaged communities who can power their homes with solar energy for the first time,” said Shaun Keegan, Solar Landscape’s CEO. “In partnership with commercial real estate leaders like Endurance Real Estate Group, we provide cost-saving solar power and lower carbon emissions, while helping companies achieve their ESG goals. Community solar is one of New Jersey’s most shovel-ready clean energy programs. One year after this project was approved, it’s providing valuable benefits to residents, and many more projects will be energized soon.”
New Jerseyans in 16 counties can subscribe today to receive lower-cost energy from Solar Landscape’s 54 community solar projects that have been built or are under construction. Once all are energized, they’ll power over 15,200 homes.
Local Support for Community Solar
The discounted clean energy from the energized Delran project on the Endurance facility roof is available to residents in Cinnaminson Township, Delanco Township, Moorestown Township, Riverside Township and Willingboro Township, in addition to Delran. The Delran Green Team will hold an information session for residents on January 9. Local leaders near the Delran project have praised New Jersey’s community solar program for expanding access to renewable energy.
“It’s exciting to see more community solar projects here in South Jersey. Thanks to initiatives like this new Delran project, residents of Burlington and Camden Counties who thought they could never access solar can have it at a discount from their electric usage rate,” said Randi Orlow, the Solar Chair of Tri-County Sustainability Alliance, a regional Sustainable Jersey hub serving Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties. “We are watching our region’s clean energy transition in real time: in December, the Logan Generating Plant was demolished and today we’re bringing solar energy online. We look forward to even more community solar activations in the area soon.”
“We have been hoping to see a project of this kind come to fruition in Delran for some time so that residents who do not enjoy property ownership can still benefit from solar energy. This is a unique opportunity for a smaller solar project to demonstrate how well this process can work for everyone in our Delran family,” said Delran mayor Gary Catrambone. “I look forward to attending the information session on January 9, and I encourage all residents with interest to be there as well.”
“I am thrilled that residents can now reap the benefits of solar energy without installing panels on their roof. This project is a large step to equitable solar energy, especially by opening solar to renters, condo owners, and all homeowners,” said Tyler J. Burrell, President of Council, Township of Delran.
Solar Landscape and Community Solar: Cost Savings, Reduced Emissions, Environmental Justice, and Workforce Development
Community solar allows residents to subscribe to a nearby solar installation that is often hosted on a commercial property. The NJBPU’s Community Solar Energy Pilot Program, part of Governor Murphy’s clean energy agenda, expands access to renewable energy for those who previously could not install solar panels for reasons such as high costs, lack of roof control, or a shaded property. The program allows the commercial sector to expand energy equity and environmental justice by allowing subscribers – most of whom are low- to- moderate-income (LMI) – to power their homes with renewable energy and participate in the fight against climate change.
Residents who subscribe save at least 21% guaranteed on their electricity usage. The discount usually appears on subscribers’ first utility bill once a project is energized, although it may take up to 90 days.
Endurance’s three projects will generate 2.82 MW of renewable energy. In its first year the company’s portfolio is projected to generate over 3.4 million kWh of energy for residents, avoiding more than 2,300 tons of carbon emissions from fossil fuel generation.
The projects also create local jobs for installers who place solar panels across millions of square feet of commercial rooftops.
Solar Landscape has 70 MW of community solar energy built or under construction. It owns and operates nine – representing about half – of New Jersey’s active community solar projects, making it the largest U.S. clean energy portfolio serving LMI households. The completed projects have generated over 36.28 gigawatt hours of emissions-free electricity to date[i], the equivalent of over 5,500 gas-powered cars driven for one year.
In 2021 the company activated New Jersey’s first-ever community solar project in Perth Amboy with Governor Phil Murphy.
Solar Landscape was recognized earlier this month with Solar Builder’s “Community Solar Project of the Year”, a nationwide recognition the company has earned two years in a row.
Residents interested in learning more can visit www.SolarLandscape.com.
About Solar Landscape
Based in Asbury Park, Solar Landscape is a leading full-service developer, designer, installer, owner, and operator of community solar and solar energy solutions for the commercial/industrial, municipal, public school and non-profit marketplaces. The company employs more than 120 people and has more than 200 megawatts of solar energy projects completed or under construction. For more about Solar Landscape, visit www.solarlandscape.com or check us out on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram.
About Endurance Real Estate Group
Endurance Real Estate Group, LLC (www.endurance-re.com), formed in 2002, is a Radnor, Pennsylvania-based real estate owner/developer focused on income and value add industrial opportunities located in the Mid-Atlantic region. Since its formation, the company has acquired $1.4 billion of assets totaling 20.9million SF and sold 11.8 million SF with a combined value of $1 billion. Endurance currently owns and operates a portfolio totaling over 5.1 million square feet. Endurance is currently developing over 2.6 million square feet of distribution buildings in several projects in varying building sizes from60,000 SF up to 1,006,500 as well as entitling several other projects totaling over 1.4 million square feet.
[i] Total energy generated by Solar Landscape community solar projects through November 2022.