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An array of solar panels on the roof of the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, NJ.
New Jersey’s solar program is thriving and will continue to grow even as the state restructures the financial incentives for developers who build new installations, officials from the state Board of Public Utilities say.
‘We believe we are on track to meet the solar energy goals in the Energy Master Plan,’’ said BPU President Joseph Fiordaliso, who acknowledged the targets are aggressive. By 2050, the plan envisions New Jersey getting 34% of its electricity from solar. Only 5% of the state’s electricity is provided by solar now.
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