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Solar power in New Jersey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Solar power in New Jersey Solar power in New Jersey has been aided by a Renewable Portfolio Standard which requires that 22.5% of New Jersey's electricity come from renewable resources by 2021, and by one of the most favorable net metering standards in the country, along with Arizona, allowing unlimited customers of any size array to use net metering, although generation may not exceed annual demand. Best practices recommend limiting net metering only to the size of the customer’s service entrance capacity (i.e. no limit).〔(Net Metering )〕 New Jersey is second in the nation in the total number of homes and businesses which have solar panels installed. As of May 31, 2013, 22,014 solar photovoltaic systems have been installed, totaling over 1,078 MW. New Jersey is the second largest solar state in the U.S. with 306.1 megawatts of installed solar power in 2011, which was a 131% increase over the 132.4 megawatts installed in 2010. In 2010, New Jersey became the second state, after California, to install over 100 MW in a single year.〔(Secondary U.S. Markets For Solar Power Are Continuing to Grow )〕 Many of the homes, schools and businesses which have installed solar panels can be monitored online on the internet.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Live monitoring )〕 Prominent solar contractors in New Jersey include Gehrlicher Solar America Corp., Trinity Solar, GeoPeak Energy and Amberjack Solar.〔(Solar Power World )〕 ==Net metering== (詳細はWashington D.C. which have net metering. Five received an F.〔(Report: States Falling Short on Interconnection and Net Metering )〕 New Jersey and Colorado were the only two states to allow unlimited net metering customers, up to 2 megawatts for each customer. In 2010 the limit was removed, and in 2012 connection may be to a 69 kV or lower line voltage, raising the previous requirements.〔(New Jersey Passes Legislation to Stabilize Its Solar Market )〕 New Jersey is one of three states which have no limit, although generation may not exceed annual demand, and the Bureau of Public Utilities has the option of limiting participation to 2.5% of peak demand.〔(New Jersey - Net Metering )〕
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