Solis Partners to install 1.2 MW PV roof system

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The system will be located atop Shore Point’s 267,000-square-foot corporate headquarters and central distribution location in Freehold. Expected to offset around 75 percent of the building's annual electric load, it is scheduled to be completed this June and will comprise 5,732 photovoltaic panels.

Jamie Hahn, managing director of Solis Partners explains that the panels are being deployed in conjunction with a white "cool" roof system. He says that the reflective roof will enhance the efficiency of the building envelope, and increase energy savings and increase the system's overall solar production.

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