November 25, 2024

New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJ BPU)

New Jersey BPU OKs $205M EV Spending by PSE&G
The New Jersey BPU approved a settlement trimming PSE&G's proposed electric vehicle infrastructure program to $205 million over six years.
Competition, Flexibility Sought for New NJ Solar Initiatives
New Jersey regulators received recommendations for a new incentive program for solar projects and approved two measures related to the state’s OSW projects.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Dec. 1, 2020
PJM officials postponed a Planning Committee vote on the RTO’s proposals for mitigating NERC critical infrastructure designations.
NJ Scrutinizing JCP&L over FirstEnergy Bribe Probe
The New Jersey BPU voted to hold a public hearing on JCP&L in response to the ongoing bribery scandal involving its parent, FirstEnergy.
NJ Asks PJM to Seek Bids for OSW Tx
New Jersey regulators voted to ask PJM to conduct a competitive solicitation for upgrades to interconnect 6,400 MW of offshore wind.
NJ Stakeholders Supportive of PSE&G EV, Storage Program
New Jersey is moving closer to adopting wide-ranging programs promoting the deployment of EVs and energy storage throughout the state.
Center for Sustainable Energy
NJ BPU Outlines ‘Shared Responsibility’ EV Plan
New Jersey regulators approved a “shared responsibility” model for building a public electric vehicle charging network involving utilities and private investors.
NJ BPU Conference Addresses FRR, Alternatives
The New Jersey BPU held a technical conference to consider whether it should remain in PJM’s capacity market or go on its own through the FRR alternative.
New Jersey BPU OKs 2nd Offshore Wind Solicitation
The New Jersey BPU voted to seek 1,200 to 2,400 MW in its 2nd solicitation for offshore wind, continuing efforts to achieve 7,500 MW by 2035.
NJ Senate Exploring Exit from PJM
New Jersey legislators are considering a bill that would require the BPU to study the implications of withdrawing from PJM and going it alone or joining NYISO.

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