New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJ BPU)
New Jersey lawmakers and regulators are wrestling with the question of how much of the state's farmland should be used for solar projects.
The NJ Senate voted to codify the state's goal of 50% renewable power by 2030 to ensure it remains in place if Gov. Phil Murphy isn't reelected in November.
At EBA’s annual Northeast Chapter meeting state officials discussed present and future transmission planning needs to reach a carbon-free electric grid.
A bill backed by a New Jersey Senate committee would allow offshore wind developers to site transmission on public land regardless of local governments.
Speakers at a New Jersey BPU hearing questioned its proposal to reduce the incentive for purchasing electric vehicles for those that cost more than $45,000.
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities is proposing enhancements for an incentive program that helped put 7,000 electric vehicles on the road.
New Jersey is spending $5 million on two programs to train and educate wind energy and energy efficiency workers in a partnership with PSE&G.
More uniformity in transmission planning standards and broader considerations of benefits are needed, officials said at the EBA’s annual meeting.
The New Jersey Division of Rate Counsel appealed the state BPU’s recent award of $300 million in subsidies to three nuclear plants.
PSEG announced it has entered into an agreement to sell its 467-MW Solar Source portfolio of 25 solar plants to Quattro Solar, an affiliate of LS Power.
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