星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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Solar Landscape completes 562-kW rooftop array for New Jersey business

Solar Landscape has energized a 562-kW rooftop solar project at 11 Engelhard Drive in Monroe, New Jersey, for J.G. Petrucci Company.
The solar panel system was completed on the rooftop of the 132,000 sq. ft building owned and operated by J.G. Petrucci Company and will generate enough energy to offset the electric consumption of the building’s tenant, L&R Distributors.
“Environmental leaders like J.G. Petrucci understand that business-as-usual energy model are not sustainable and have embraced smart practices like solar to improve their facilities and fortify their operations,” said Shaun Keegan, CEO and co-founder of Solar Landscape. “From its many philanthropic initiatives, J. G. Petrucci has been a longtime role model in the industry for giving back to the community. This successful solar project is a continuation of the ways our companies are aligned.”

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