78 MW of Solar PV in New Jersey?
March 14th, 2010
This is a map of the footprint of the 78MW Stella Solar and Atlantic Green Power project proposed for Upper Pittsgrove, New Jersey. I’ve ehard there are others planned nearby, but that this is the biggest.
Project description from Atlantic Green Power Holding Company 3Q 10-Q filing:
There are two meetings coming up about this project:
Informational Meeting
Elmer Grange Hall
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
and the Land Use meeting where the town will approve or deny the application:
Upper Pittsgrove Town Hall
Thursday, March 18, 2010 at 7:30 p.m.
Now you all know how I love solar, from the solar hot water my father designed for the Minnesota Zoo to those simple little heaters you can make or buy:
Every house needs these simple solar heaters.
Solar PV should also be on the roof of every big box there is, and on every home. But to be clear, I don’t think it belongs covering prime ag fields a long way from load. That isn’t “highest and best use,” and just doesn’t make sense when you consider the capacity factor of solar and the line loss over transmission. So, this project seems odd…
Why do it? Well, look who is involved and the incentives — means, motive and opportunity — and given that, I hope the town will take a close look before jumping, at the very least, require these conditions (off the top of my head):
- No ag land be removed from production; and
- No ag land be removed from ag preservation designation; and
- Commercial solar be limited to commercial and industrial areas; and
- Commercial solar be limited to roofs in rural areas.
WHO IS GOING TO BUY THIS POWER?
LET’S SEE THE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT!
The article way below, from Today’s Sunbeam, says it is to be built on land that “is currently owned by Ed Stella and will be leased to Atlantic Green Power…” but the Atlantic Green Power site says that Edward Stella, Jr., is the “Vice President of Project Development.” From what I can see, this is their FIRST project. Edward Stella as VP? Really, it’s right here, so we’re not exactly talking about an arms length transaction:
Edward Stella, Jr.
Vice President of Project Development, Director
If he’s connected to “such customers as Scott’s, Coastal Supply, Home Depot and Lowes” why aren’t they putting solar on the roofs of those big boxes, where it can be used, and not on prime ag land far away from big boxes?
Atlantic Green Power Holding Company has been in existence since September 17, 2009, and Edward Stella, Jr., has been “Vice President of Project Development” and a “Director” for all of a month.
A press released based blurb provides two sources for more information:
Robert Demos, Jr., President & CEO of Atlantic Green Power Holding Company
and
Howard Greene, Greene Inc., and CLICK HERE FOR GREENEINCPR.COM — HA!!
So now, let’s look at Lodestar Mining… from their site, their ONLY press release listed posts these links for Atlantic Green Power and Lodestar. CLICK ON THESE LINKS THAT THEY PROVIDED:
LGST – their own link says “There are no All Market results”
Hmmmmmmmmmmm…
CLICK HERE for Lodestar’s 10-Q for the year ending June 30, 2008, with this statement:
CLICK HERE FOR LATE FILED 2008 10-K.
From their 10-K regarding their one option contract:
And this snippet:
And again, a statement of its tenuous existence as a going concern:
And again, the solar project particulars:
Pittsgrove Solar Farm
Something that caught my eye on their site — which is repeated in the SEC 3Q 10-Q filing — a press release that talks about the ARRA incentive, a 30% cash payment in lieu of federal investment tax credit, and federally guaranteed loans and a 30% investment tax credit. Seems ALL of those would apply here, so let’s say Mr. Stella is “motivated.”
Here’s the article from Today’s Sunbeam: