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One of New Jersey's most advanced solar energy systems has been unveiled in Sewell, at the Educational Information & Resource Center (EIRC), a public agency specializing in education programs and services. The 88 kW Sharp PV system – evaluated and designed by California-based Solara Energy – is the basis of EIRC's new ‘Green Apple Program’, designed to highlight real-world practices that preserve the environment and reduce energy consumption.