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Fork in the Road for Solar Energy in NJ:
Redevelopment or Open Lands?
New Jersey Future Redevelopment ForumMarch 9, 2012
Chris Sturm
Solar Energy is “White Hot” in New Jersey
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Installed Capacity (MW) Total Installed Capacity (MW)
Total Photovoltaic Capacity, 2008-2011
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Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Solar Energy Industries Associatiion. Data as of September 30, 2011
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Density of Photovoltaic Capacity, 2008-2011
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Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Solar Energy Inudustries Association; United States Census. Data as of September 30, 2011
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Solar Capacity by Mounting Type (MW)12/13/2011
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1317 Roof (70%)
Ground (23%)
Pole (3%)
Unknown (4%)
A Market Driven by Incentives
Solar Targets from the Renewable Portfolio Standard: 4,005 MW needed by 2026
Source: Advance & Rutgers Report: Solar Power in the Garden State
Meeting 2026 solar goals could consume a lot of land...
Ground-mounted systems:
• 20,600 acres or 32 square miles needed
• Over 3.5% of farmland• Equivalent to 70% of
Hudson County land area
Notes:Acres are estimated based on a conversion factor of 5.15 Megawatts per acre, derived from existing data for ground-mounted solar projects in New Jersey.
Piers installed for 53,200 panels at Oak Solar Site in Fairfield Township, NJ. (NJ.com. 10-5-2011)
What about “redevelopment options”: rooftops, parking, etc.?
Rooftop systems: 319 million square feet needed
– Northern NJ industrial space estimated at 800 million square feet
– Total commercial and industrial impervious surfaces (buildings, parking lots, etc.) estimated at 156,400 acres or 6.8 billion square feet.
Notes:• Square footage estimates are based on a conversion factor of 12.54 MW per million
square feet, typical of rootop systems.• Industrial space: Weichert Commercial Brokerage Update, Fourth Quarter, 2011 – NJ • Impervious surface estimates: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection,
2007; Rowan Geospatial Research Lab, 2012. Estimates derived from commercial, industrial, and institutional parcels.
5 MW installation at Toys R Us in Wayne, NJ. (Reepedia.com, 8/11) Parking canopy at Morris County administration parking garage.
...And also brownfields and landfills
Brownfields:• Over 10,000 in NJ• More than 300 “Brownfield
Development Areas” on 3,300 acres
Landfills – a DEP priority • 5 operating solar facilities
(17.9 MW)• 24 proposed or in development
(73.1 MW) 1.09 MW system at the Pennsauken Sanitary Landfilll. Source: Pfisterenergy.com.
Source: “Brownfields Economic Development.” NJTPA – NJIT.
Uncertainty re: Future Solar Locations
• Unresolved: SREQ price & demand• Energy Master Plan policy on solar siting– Will incentives be tiered to favor rooftops,
landfills, brownfields?• Legislation to ease solar access to the grid– Any review for land use implications?
Thank you!
Chris SturmSenior Director for State Policy
www.njfuture.org