KDC Solar Completed 23.5MW Solar Project in New Jersey

Publicado el 17 jun. 2019
KDC Solar 
Six Flags Great Adventure and KDC Solar today announced that the 23.5MW solar project built and operated by KDC Solar is complete and the World's Ultimate Thrill Park is now almost fully-powered by solar energy.

"This is a thrilling day for our company. This project represents a giant step toward becoming a net-zero carbon facility," said Six Flags Great Adventure Park President John Winkler. "Clean energy is right for the environment and our future, and we look forward to decades of environmental stewardship with our partner, KDC Solar."

Key features of the solar project include:

- 11MW of solar carports over three sprawling parking lots;
- 12.5MW on 40 acres of ground-mounted solar panels;
- Net metering system that allows Six Flags to generate its own clean energy and export power into the grid to serve nearby homes and businesses;
- Dramatic reduction of the park's reliance on harmful fossil fuels;
- Preservation of more than 200 acres of forest, wetlands and wetlands transition areas; and
- Utilization of more than 99,000 hours of union labor by KDC Solar in constructing this project.

"We are continually searching for new ways to operate more efficiently and enhance our role as good stewards of the environment," Winkler said.

"Six Flags demonstrated its unwavering commitment to clean, solar power by its steadfast partnership with us throughout this process," said President and CEO of KDC Solar Alan Epstein. "This groundbreaking project perfectly aligns with both Governor Murphy and the New Jersey Senate and Assembly's support of renewable solar energy. We look forward to a long, continued partnership with Six Flags Great Adventure."


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