The Secaucus Town Council has adopted an ordinance bonding approꦗximately $1.4 million for the purchase of solar panels to be installed at the Recreation Center at 1200 Koelle Boulevard. The council🃏 voted unanimously to adopt the ordinance at its Sept. 14 meeting.
According to Town Administrator Gary Jeffas, the solar panel project is part of a cost-saving clean energy initiative known as the Energy Savings Improvement Program (ESIP). The ESIP is administered by the New Jerseღy Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to allow for the improvement and retrofitting of public facilities by lo🏅cal governments and other entities by using the future value of energy savings to finance the upfront investment.
“It’s a do💯llar for dollar,” Mayor Michael Gonnelli said at the council meeting. “So whatever we are going to spend, we are ♓going to get back in savings.”
“At least that or more,” Jeffas added.
Pre-qualified energy services com🀅panies provide the upfront financing, and are paid back from the savings that accrue to the public entity through reduced energy bills.
Cost savings analysis
“It’s an energy savings investment program,” Jeffas told the Hudson Reporter after the meeting. “So what we first had to do was appoint a company to analyze and make recommen💎dations on the projects. One of the projects they recommended was the solar panels.”
As part of the analysis, it had to be guaranteed by the company, Schneider Electric, that the savings from the project ♔will exceed the debt payment over 15 years.
“Then a second compa🅘ny we hire verifies all of their data and information,” Jeffas said.
The town is currently waiting for the second analysis to be completed. After the third party certifies that the program will sav♑e money, the BPU then reviews🔯 the program and gives it final approval if it meets the requirements.
“Everybody makes sure that the savings outweigh the costs,” Jeffas said. “So it should be zero cost to the town over the 20 year financing 🦂based on ꧋the savings from the energy.”
On the roof
The solar panels will be installed on the roof of the recreation center. But the town is debating putting additional solar panels over the p🙈arking lot.
“That is still being analyz⛦ed,” Jeffas said. “They have to analyze the parking area to make sure if they put it there, that all the subsurface drainage and everything won’t be dis💎rupted.”
The analysis is expected💝 to be completed in the coming weeks.
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