Verogy, a West Hartford-based photo voltaic developer, and NJR Clean Energy Ventures (CEV), the renewable vitality subsidiary of New Jersey Assets, at present celebrated the groundbreaking of Glastonbury Photo voltaic One, a 3-MW group photo voltaic venture situated in Glastonbury, Connecticut. This marks the primary venture underneath development from the strategic partnership between the two organizations announced in October 2024 to develop photo voltaic and photo voltaic + battery vitality storage initiatives throughout the Northeast.
Glastonbury Photo voltaic One is a part of a portfolio of 18 initiatives in superior phases of growth spanning Connecticut, Maine, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. This suite of initiatives totals over 52 MW in capability. As soon as accomplished, the initiatives are anticipated to collectively generate sufficient to energy greater than 7,400 U.S. houses.
“The groundbreaking of Glastonbury Photo voltaic One symbolizes a major step ahead in our partnership with CEV,” stated Will Herchel, CEO of Verogy. “This venture exemplifies our shared dedication to increasing equitable clear vitality entry, supporting native communities, and driving sustainable growth.”
Glastonbury Photo voltaic One is situated on a 15-acre web site and is being developed as a part of Connecticut’s Shared Clear Power Facility (SCEF) program. SCEF, administered by the Connecticut Division of Power & Environmental Safety (DEEP), is designed to broaden entry to photo voltaic vitality advantages for residents and companies unable to put in rooftop photo voltaic methods. Subscribers will obtain month-to-month credit on their electrical energy payments, offering annual financial savings, significantly for low- and moderate-income households.
Information merchandise from Verogy