November 5, 2024

New Jersey

NJ Regulator Threatens to Exit PJM Amid States’ Complaints
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities President Joe Fiordaliso is so exasperated by PJM that he’s considering pulling the state from the RTO.
Gov. Signs NJ Nuke Subsidy, Renewables Bills
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation to subsidize the state’s nuclear generating fleet and boost renewable generation including solar, storage and offshore wind.
Izzo: Nukes Outside NJ Likely Eligible for State ZECs
A recently passed New Jersey law could lead to the state subsidizing nuclear plants outside its borders, Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) CEO Ralph Izzo said during his company’s first-quarter (Q1 2018) earnings call Monday.
NJ Lawmakers Pass Nuke Subsidies, Boosted RPS
The New Jersey Legislature passed abill that would create a zero-emission certificate (ZEC) subsidy for nuclear power plants.
BHI Energy
Del. Group Seeks to Block Artificial Island Project
A Delaware demand-side group has asked the PJM Board of Managers to again suspend the Artificial Island transmission project.
Green Delaware
NJ Lawmakers Advance Latest Nuke Subsidy Bills
New Jersey lawmakers once again voted to advance legislation out of committee that would provide subsidies to the state’s nuclear fleet.
PSEG Head Confident Nukes Will Get Support
PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo expressed confidence that the company’s five nuclear power plants will receive subsidies through New Jersey legislation.
Exelon Confident in Nuclear Support Programs
Exelon executives expressed confidence during a fourth-quarter earnings call that other states will adopt zero-emission credit (ZEC) programs this year.
NJ Senate Ushers in Revamped Nuclear Bailout Bill
New Jersey Democrats introduced a reworked version of a nuclear bail-out bill that didn’t come to a vote in the state legislature’s recent lame-duck session.
Ameren Illinois
Calls Grow for Capturing Utilities’ Tax Savings
The number of state officials and utilities announcing actions because of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act signed by President Trump last month keeps growing.

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