SunLight General Capital is a developer, financer, and operator of solar power plants in North America and provides solar-generated energy to commercial, government, and utility customers through Power Purchase Agreements. SunLight General Capital, founded by professionals from the solar and finance industries in 2009, has developed over 100 sites in an aggregate amount over 35 MW.It was founded by senior professionals from the solar and finance industry.
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History Overview
The company has started its operations in 2009 and focused initially on the northeast, in particular New Jersey and Connecticut. In 2010, SunLight General Capital started construction of several projects in New Jersey, including sites at Bergen County facilities and Teterboro Airport.
In 2011, SunLight General Capital expanded in Connecticut, with the largest solar installation at a public facility in the State, at the Ansonia Board of Education. It is also starting construction on 7 MW in projects in Somerset County, financed with an innovative municipal bond issuance, and was awarded what will be the largest ground mount project at a higher education facility in the United States, a 10 MW ground mount solar power plant to be built at Mercer County Community College.
In 2017, SunLight General Capital purchased its first solar system in California, located within the campus the San Domenico School.
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Projects
Solar panels and arrays installed at these locations either rooftop or on the ground harnessing the sun's power to create energy.
Educational
--Warren Middle School: a 363.66 kW sized project in Warren, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 4,177 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 870 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Montgomery Lower Middle School: a 325.38 kW sized project in Skillman, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 3,738 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 779 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Bridgewater-Raritan Regional High School: a 360.47 kW sized project in Bridgewater, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 4,141 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 863 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Kittatinny High School: a 303.05 kW sized project in Newton, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 3,481 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 725 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Byram Lakes Elementary School: a 524.76 kW sized project in Stanhope, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 6,028 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 1,256 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Sussex County Community College: a 1,104.36 kW sized project in Newton, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 12,686 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 2,643 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Secaucus High School / Middle School: a 423.60 kW sized project in Secaucus, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 4,866 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 1,014 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Angelo L. Tomaso Elementary School: a 191.40 kW sized project in Warren, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 2,199 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 458 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Ansonia High School: a 198.99 kW sized project in Ansonia, CT. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 2,286 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 476 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--County College of Morris: a 3,854.28 kW sized project in Randolph, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 44,275 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 9,224 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Somerset County Environmental Education Center: a 41.86 kW sized project in Basking Ridge, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 481 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 100 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Huber Elementary School: a 194.30 kW sized project in Basking Ridge, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 2,232 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 465 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Memorial Middle School: a 149.70 kW sized project in Little Ferry, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 4,866 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 1,014 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Mercer County Community College: a 8,255.52 kW sized project in Little Ferry, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 94,489 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 19,685 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Randolph High School: a 588.99 kW sized project in Randolph, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 6,766 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 1,410 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Somerset County Vocational and Technical School: a 835.78 kW sized project in Bridgewater, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 9,601 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 2,000 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Stevens Institute of Technology: a 193.50 kW sized project in Hoboken, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 2,218 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 463 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Washington Elementary School: a 117.90 kW sized project in Little Ferry, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 1,354 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 282 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
-- San Domenico School: a 412 kW sized project in San Anselmo, California. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 860,000 pounds annually, which is the equivalent to 70 cars being removed from the road, preserving 3 acres of forest from deforestation, or serving 60 U.S. households' electricity needs..
Commercial
--TD Bank Ballpark: a 1,004.85 kW sized project in Bridgewater, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 11,543 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 2,405 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Bayshore Recycling Corporation: a 675.56 kW sized project in Keasbey, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 7,760 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 1,616 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Black River Farms: a 142.50 kW sized project in Ringoes, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 1,637 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 341 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Carrier Clinic: a 1,816.56 kW sized project in Belle Mead, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 20,867 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 4,347 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Hall's Warehouse Corporation: a 1,788.49 kW sized project in South Plainfield, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 20,545 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 4,280 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--W.P. Properties, LLC and Morris 400, LLC: a 655.20 kW sized project in Denville, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 7,526 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 1,568 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Teterboro Airport: a 698.74 kW sized project in Teterboro, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 8,027 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 1,672 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
Government
--Bedminster Police Department and Bedminster DPW Garage: a 114.84 kW sized project in Bedminster, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 1,319 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 275 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Bergen County Parking Deck: a 627.9 kW sized project in Hackensack, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 7,213 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 1503 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Bergen County Prosecutor's Office: a 115.92 kW sized project in Hackensack, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 1,332 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 277 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Fredon Civic Center: a 33.93 kW sized project in Fredon, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 390 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 81 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Little Ferry Library: a 15.93 kW sized project in Little Ferry, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 183 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 38 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Little Ferry Senior Center: a 28.67 kW sized project in Little Ferry, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 329 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 69 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Little Ferry Borough Hall: a 31.9 kW sized project in Little Ferry, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 366 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 76 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Newton Department of Public Works: a 39.33 kW sized project in Newton, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 452 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 94 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
--Secaucus Town Hall: a 152.88 kW sized project in Secaucus, NJ. The project will reduce CO2 emitted into the environment by 1,756 tons over the course of 15 years, which is the equivalent to 366 cars being removed from the road for 15 years.
References
External links
- [1] Company Website
- [2] Solar Industry Magazine article on SunLight General Capital Bergen County projects
- [3] Newjersey.com article on Somerset County solar projects built by SunLight General
- [4] Zirana article about SunLight General Paramus solar project
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