Greenskies installs 3.31 MW in solar to save N.J. school district $240,000 in energy costs
Solar Builder | Staff
June 28, 2023
Greenskies Clean Focus has completed seven rooftop solar systems totaling 3.31 MW for the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District in New Jersey. The projects are expected to save the district about $240,000 per year in energy costs.
Greenskies partnered with Pfister Energy, a top commercial solar developer and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor based in Hawthorne, New Jersey, which installed more than 8,600 solar panels on the roofs at:
- Dutch Neck Elementary School (108.57 kW)
- Maurice Hawk Elementary School (487.02 kW)
- Millstone River School (198.27 kW)
- Village School (503.195 kW)
- Thomas R. Grover Middle School (790.79 kW)
- High School North (693.00 kW)
- High School South (534.38 kW)
“Pfister Energy is thrilled to have been involved with installing over 3 MW of solar energy onto the rooftops of the schools in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District,” said Sean Quin, senior VP of strategy and business development of Pfister. “These projects allow the township and school district to save on energy and spend more on educational programs that will directly benefit the students.”
The seven solar projects were made possible through a 15-year solar power purchase agreement (PPA) with Greenskies. The PPAs enable the school district to install solar at no cost and purchase the electricity generated by the systems at a reduced rate, compared to traditional utility rates.
“Greenskies is pleased to provide the West Windsor-Plainsboro RSD with a low, fixed-rate PPA,” said Stanley Chin, president and CEO of Greenskies. “Protecting the district’s budget from unpredictable utility rate hikes for the next 15 years creates beneficial stability that will benefit students while advancing access to renewable energy and sustainability goals.”
According to Schneider Electric, the district’s energy services company, the solar arrays will produce enough clean, renewable energy to offset approximately 21% of the school’s annual electricity use, resulting in more than $3.5 million in savings over the life of the systems.
“These solar PV systems will not only reduce costs now but will protect the district from future electricity price increases,” said Dan Riggle, program manager at Schneider Electric. “Having a PPA electric rate that is fixed for the next 15 years provides budgetary certainty for West Windsor-Plainsboro RSD, which is especially important considering the escalating prices we see in so many aspects of current life.”
The solar PPAs are part of a larger Energy Savings Improvement Program (ESIP) developed by Schneider Electric. This ESIP has allowed West Windsor-Plainsboro to realize more than $30 million in school facility improvements such as new LED lighting and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems through cost savings, financing and grants/rebates. Solar consultant Talva Energy assisted with the development of the solar PPA RFP and coordination from pre-construction to successful competition.
“These solar projects provide our district and community with significant cost savings and improve our schools’ environmental impact,” said Dr. David Aderhold, superintendent of the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. “We are doing our part to educate and model environmentally conscious behaviors for our students while contributing to creating a better world for their future.”