The Secaucus Town Council has introduced an ordinance that would bond approximately $1.4 million for the purchase of solar panels toꩲ be installed at the Recreation Center at 1200 Koelle Boulevard.
The ordinance will be up for public hearing at the council’s next meeting on September 14 at 7 p.m. at✃ the Council Chambers at Town Hall at 1203 Paterson Plꦜank Road. For more information, go to and click on the event on the calendar webpage.
Energy savings
Town Administrator Gary Jeffas said the solar panel project was part of a cost-sa✃ving clean energy initiative.
“This has been a long-term project we’ve been looking at,” said Jeffas. “It’s called an ESIP, ღan acronym for Energy Savings Improv🐻ement Program.”
The ESIP is administered by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to allow for the improvement and retrofitting of public facilities by local🍰 governments and other entities by using the future value of energy savings to finance the upfront investment.
Prequalified energy services companies provide the upfront financing and are paid back from the savin🧸gs that accrue to the public entity through reduced energy bills.
“It’s run by the BPU where there has to be an analysis,” Jeffas said. “We hire a company. They recommend the solar at one spot, in this case the recreation center. They complete the analysis, and they guarantee the savings will exceed your debt payment over 15 years. So it has to be a zero sum game or better on whatever is borrowed.”
Jeffas said t♏he program is again certifi𒊎ed to save money before heading to the BPU for final approval.
“Then we hire a third party that certifies once again the energy savingsꦫ amount,” Jeffas said. “Then that goes to the BPU, who reviews and certifies that the program meets the requirements.”
Where should they go?
The project ꩲi✱s still in the early phases. There is not a design yet.
The town is still worki🦂ng out the number🌳 of panels and their exact locations, eyeing the roof or the parking lot.
Currently, the town✨ is analyz𓆏ing the ground beneath the parking lot to determine if installing the panels would pose any issues. There are pipes and other internal systems beneath, as well as landfill the town wants to make sure is not underneath the parking lot.
The anaꦕlysis is expected to be complete by the public hearing, officials said.
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