Soltage Announces First Landfill Community Solar Project in New Jersey Board of Public Utilities President, Senator Singleton, Governor’s Office of Climate Action and the Green Economy, IBEW Local 351 and others celebrate milestone project, 35+ local jobs and solar energy for 700+ households JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY, May 13, 2021 — Today, Soltage, an independent[.]
KPMG partner departs for strategy firm
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Jane Cohen, 47, will return to
Bain, as a partner, from June. She will focus on the firm’s consumer strategy practice. Her most recent role was as a partner at
KPMG, where she spent two years as part of the firm’s global strategy group. She has also held senior roles at
Australia Post and
Pacific Brands. Prior to this she spent 12 years at Bain, where she rose to the position of principal. She is based in Melbourne.
Tim Goodhew, 33, has joined
Deloitte as a partner. Previously, he spent more than 11 years at
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New Jersey Launches 3.1 MW Community Solar Project Constructed on Delanco Landfill May 14, 2021, 11:25 am | in
First-of-its-kind project offers low-income households access to clean energy and bill savings in historic Pilot Program
Delanco, N.J. May 13, 2021–Governor Phil Murphy’s Office of Climate Action and the Green Economy and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) today celebrated the launch of the first community solar project to be constructed on a closed landfill as part of the NJBPU’s historic Community Solar Energy Pilot Program. Community Solar supports Governor Murphy’s commitment to achieve 100 percent clean energy by 2050 and ensures access to clean energy for communities previously unable to utilize solar energy. The 3.1 MW solar installation, constructed by New Jersey developer Soltage at 900 Coopertown Road in Delanco Township, will power up to 700 households with clean energy and dedicate 55 percent of its output to low-