Princeton University's Solar Collector Field can only seen from the Dinky, and since that is not running, come with us on a private tour!!
Friday April 12 @ 4:00pm
With 16,528 photovoltaic panels covering 27 acres, Princeton‘s solar collector field is among the largest single installations at a U.S. college or university. The project site is located on land adjacent to Princeton‘s main campus between the New Jersey Transit "Dinky" spur line. The project was built on land that holds the “spoils” from dredging Lake Carnegie back in the 1970s, so it would have been quite challenging to farm or locate a building there.
Princeton University’s Solar Field is now even more sustainable thanks to a fleecy flock that keeps the 27 acres trim and tidy. The new ewe system is a creative and economical way to keep grass and weeds from reducing the efficiency of the photovoltaic panels that provide solar energy to campus. The 75 Katahdin sheep have been dining out at solar fields in the state for years!
Our tour is slated for Friday April 12 at 4:00pm. Space is limited, so please let us know if you are interested by Tuesday April 2nd. Send your name to Tom at tswift@alumni.princeton.edu so we can reserve your space. Upon receipt, we will send you all the pertinent details as to where to meet! Kids are welcome but alas, our furry friends would probably not do to well with the sheep!!