N. America’s Largest Rooftop Solar Array Opens in New Jersey

Roof-mounted solar array in Atlantic City has peak capacity of 2.4 megawatts.
When I think of Atlantic City I think of blackjack tables, roulette wheels and boardwalks. Now I’ll have to add solar panels to that list.
The Atlantic City Convention Center can now lay claim to North America’s largest single roof-mounted solar array. The 13,400 modules on the roof of the convention center were manufactured by the Chinese company, Trina Solar (NYSE:TSL). The project, which provides approximately 2.4 MW at peak capacity, or, the equivalent energy needs of 280 American homes.
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The installation in Atlantic City was made possible by a bevvy of New Jersey state renewable energy incentives including a property tax exemption, renewable energy certificates (RECs), sales tax exemption, and a New Jersey renewables portfolio standard (RPS) that mandates a minimum of 2% solar by 2020.
The panels will produce roughly one quarter of the building’s energy and will provide the convention center with energy savings of approximately $4.4 million over 20 years.
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So AC gets a tax break and my local services get cut and taxes go up. Great. I just LOVE solar!
Why are we paying U.S.or N.J. taxpayer subsidies for solar panels made by a Chinese company, Trina Solar?