Bridgewater Zoning Board Approves Solar Landscape’s Rooftop Solar Project, Discusses Battery Energy Storage Facility
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent session, the Bridgewater Zoning Board granted approval for Solar Landscape LLC’s application to install rooftop solar panels on an industrial site, paving the way for clean energy initiatives in the community. The meeting also delved into the intricacies of a proposed battery energy storage facility, addressing safety, operational challenges, and regulatory compliance.
One item at the meeting was the approval of Solar Landscape LLC’s proposal to install 921 solar panels on an existing industrial site on Vanvaten Drive. The board evaluated the application which sought preliminary and final major site plan approval, a D1 use variance, and potential bulk variances. Donna Jennings, representing Solar Landscape, presented the case emphasizing the benefits of the community solar program, which aims to provide affordable clean energy to low and moderate-income households. The program allows individuals and businesses to access solar energy without installing panels on their properties.
Courtney Breeze, a preconstruction manager at Solar Landscape, detailed the project logistics. Breeze explained the company’s site selection process, which considers utility grid availability, roof space, and structural integrity. Solar Landscape confirmed existing agreements with property owners and readiness to commence pending zoning approval. The installation is anticipated to start by late summer, with completion expected by December, subject to utility inspections and operational permissions.
Board members raised questions about the structural integrity of the buildings, which are primarily self-storage facilities, and fire safety measures. The applicant confirmed that structural engineers conducted assessments to ensure the buildings could support the solar installations.
Discussion also touched on the project’s alignment with the township’s master plan, focusing on balanced land use and the integration of renewable energy sources. The applicant asserted that solar facilities are inherently beneficial uses under state law, providing public health and welfare benefits. This, coupled with the project’s minimal impact on traffic and noise, supported the board’s decision to approve the application with conditions addressing safety and compliance standards.
In a separate yet significant agenda item, the board reviewed an application concerning a proposed battery energy storage facility. The facility, designed to store 20 megawatts of energy with a four-hour discharge duration, sparked discussions on safety, operational protocols, and implications for local energy consumers. Board members scrutinized the facility’s construction and maintenance, which are intended to mirror those of governmental entities and public utilities.
Concerns included the facility’s resilience to environmental factors, such as seismic activity and flooding, given its proximity to a flood hazard zone. The facility’s design incorporates seismic-rated battery containers and impact sensors. Flooding risks were addressed by ensuring that battery containers are fully sealed, with operational protocols in place to halt operations if necessary.
The discussion also touched upon the regulatory landscape. This funding model is intended to facilitate lower consumer costs by reducing reliance on distant power plants, thereby minimizing transmission losses. The board considered the economic viability of the facility, particularly in light of federal and state incentives promoting renewable energy projects.
Concerns about the battery systems’ safety, particularly regarding thermal runaway incidents, were discussed. The board sought assurances that safety measures were adequate, especially given the proximity of residential areas to the proposed site. The representative from the applicant company highlighted the low volatility of lithium iron phosphate batteries and detailed emergency response plans to mitigate risks associated with potential incidents.
Matthew Moench
Zoning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/14/2026
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Recording Published:
04/14/2026
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Duration:
193 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Bridgewater
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