The solar energy project which is about to be started in Morris County is without a shadow of a doubt going to be one which helps to save at least 35 % of the total energy consumed by households collectively.
There was an announcement by officials on the 11th of February 2010 that the schools & agencies which signed up for the renewable/solar energy project in Morris County are going to be saving around 35 % on their energy bills in the coming year and this figure is expected to rise to 40 % maximum by the conclusion of this fifteen year program. Stephen Pearlman, the attorney for the improvement authority of Morris County who are working on the project together with the board of freeholders for the county, said, “It is going to cost them around 10.6 cents for every kilowatt hour that they generate from solar power as opposed to the average of 15 cents which is the cost of generating the same amount of energy from traditional sources. This is a great moment. Today, we see an idea become a reality.”
http://www.biofuelswatch.com/solar-power-to-lower-bills/
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