Co-Location of Community Solar Facilities
“Co-location” means siting two or more SuSI-eligible solar facilities on the same property or on contiguous properties. N.J.A.C. 14:8- 11.2. Co-located community solar and/or remote net metered facilities may sum to a capacity of no more than 5 MW unless sited on:
- Rooftops of separate buildings on different properties; or
- A landfill that is owned by a public entity and is not properly closed at the time of registration, in which case, the total capacity of all the co-located community solar and/or remote net metered facilities may sum to no more than 10 MW. N.J.A.C. 14:8- 11.4(f).
A community solar facility may be co-located with a net metered facility. If the review of the Post Construction Certification (Final As-Built) packet or project inspection reveal that the registrant failed to disclose co-located solar facilities, the Board may take enforcement action, including but not limited to adjusting the incentive downward by multiplying the aggregated project size by the lowest incentive level among the projects’ qualifying market segments.