TRENTON. – The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) today approved rules for and launched the Dual-Use Agrivoltaics Pilot Program ("Dual-Use Pilot"), one of the first dual-use agrivoltaics programs in the country.. The Dual-Use Pilot will incorporate solar panels on designated farmland, advancing a proven technology that will produce renewable
"Solar has the potential to meet 30-40% of energy capacity needs in New Jersey by 2050. This clean, renewable energy doesn''t pollute the air like dirty fossil fuels, helps mitigate climate change and create healthier communities, and provides financial savings for residents who live with energy insecurity." "Community solar commitments
This EIA link is a summary of renewable energy capacity and generation. Profiles are available for all 50 states. NJ Renewable Energy Project Activity Reports This New Jersey Clean Energy Program (NJCEP) link contains the most recent summary reports and project listings available for renewable energy technologies by program and by technology.
2. The said renewable energy system produces, or when installed shall produce, renewable energy onsite sufficient to provide all or a portion of the electrical, heating, cooling, or general energy needs of that structure. 3. The source of the renewable energy is designed to be as follows (at least one line must be checked):
Despite New Jersey''s energy-intensive chemical manufacturing, food and beverage manufacturing, and petroleum refining industries, the industrial sector''s energy consumption accounted for just 12% of the state''s total energy use. 12,13 New Jersey is among the 10 states with the highest gross domestic product (GDP) and has been for the last 50
Energy Incentives . State Incentives: Board of Public Utilities Clean Energy Program; New Jersey''s Board of Public Utilities and its Clean Energy Program (NJCEP) promote increased energy efficiency and the use of clean, renewable sources of energy.Energy efficiency is the easiest, most cost-effective way to reduce energy use and hence, reduce criteria
By investing in renewable energy, you can help protect the environment, reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, and lessen our carbon footprint. Whether it''s for your home or your business, New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program makes using renewable energy technologies affordable, practical, and just plain smart.
A strong RPS with a solar requirement of 2.05% in Energy Year 2014 and progressively higher percentages in each succeeding year; A Solar Alternative Compliance Payment (SACP) schedule through 2028 set high enough to motivate compliance, create demand for Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs), and build investor confidence in the market;
"New Jersey''s latest offshore wind project awards go beyond just hope for a renewable energy future. These projects will have the capacity to offset approximately one-third of New Jersey''s current greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity sector, unequivocally securing improved air quality and better health for our communities.
This order effectively raised New Jersey''s offshore wind goal from 3,500 megawatts by 2030 to 7,500 megawatts by 2035 – more than double the initial goal. This new goal will deliver clean, renewable energy generation needed to meet the State''s goals of 50% renewable energy by 2030 and 100% clean energy by 2050.
state for companies to procure renewable energy. Header text. 56789. and description. Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) New Jersey Clean Energy Resource Network (NJ CERN) Top. Our Team. Marta Cabral. Senior Project Officer – Clean Energy Products. 609-960-5576 [email protected]. MAX FRANK. Project Officer – Clean
New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program uses the SREC Tracking System GATS (Generation Attribute Tracking System), developed and supported by PJM Environmental Information Services (PJM-EIS). Call 866-NJSMART (866-657-6278) for more information on NJCEP or 877-750-GATS (4287) for information on the PJM-EIS SREC Tracking System.
Governor Murphy through Executive Order 28, established the goal of setting New Jersey on the path to 100% clean energy by 2050. Building upon that goal, in 2019, Executive Order #92 effectively raised New Jersey''s offshore wind goal from 3,500 megawatts by 2030 to 7,500 megawatts by 2035. Governor Murphy''s agenda enhances and expands
Renewable Energy Consumption: New Jersey: U.S. Rank: Period: find more: Renewable Energy Consumption as a Share of State Total 3.2 % 47 2022 Fuel Ethanol Consumption 8,781 thousand barrels 12 2022 Total Emissions: New Jersey: Share of U.S. Period: find more: Carbon Dioxide 89.1 million metric tons
On February 15, 2023, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order No. 315 ("EO 315"), changing New Jersey''s renewable energy goal from 50 percent renewable energy by 2030 and 100 percent clean energy by 2050 to 100 percent clean energy by 2035. New Jersey took a monumental step on November 18, 2020, becoming the first state to integrate
Landfill gas can be processed into renewable natural gas so it is suitable for use in natural gas pipelines, but impurities can make this costly and energy-intensive. The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities categorizes electricity generated from the combustion of landfill gas as renewable energy, which automatically qualifies it for Class I
The program will provide one New Jersey Solar Renewable Energy Certificate-II (NJ SREC–II) for every megawatt-hour (MWh) of solar electricity produced by a qualifying facility, with an additional $20/MWh adder for public entities – such as school districts, municipalities, and public colleges and universities – as well as a temporary
In 2020 the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) approved the final New Jersey Offshore Wind Strategic Plan, the State''s comprehensive roadmap for achieving 7,500 megawatts (MW) of offshore wind energy by 2035.The plan was developed by Ramboll U.S. Corporation through an extensive public stakeholder process.
Clean Energy in New Jersey. Discover how New Jersey is advancing its greenhouse gas reduction goals by transitioning to a clean energy future. Energy Policy. Electric Generation. Clean Energy Technologies. Energy Data & Tools. County Climate. Incentives. Contact Us. To view our Clean Energy staff list visit our Contact page.
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is a 1,000 member organization representing renewable energy companies and affiliates in job creation, market rule formulation, and promoting the growth of solar energy usage. SEIA''s description of one of the most important renewable energy tax credits is excellent and kept up to date.
160. How can I sign up for the Renewable Energy listserv? (April 2020) You can sign up for the Renewable Energy listserv, and other listservs offered by New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program, on this link. You can also receive information on Board meetings, stakeholder meetings, and more by signing up for NJBPU listserv on this link. 161.
Latest Award will Provide Solar Power and Energy Savings to Low-Income Households While Advancing Environmental Justice Across the State . TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy and New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) President Christine Guhl-Sadovy today announced that New Jersey has been selected to receive $156.1 million in federal
On May 23, 2018 Governor Murphy signed the Clean Energy Act (P.L.2018, c.17). The Clean Energy Act takes several critical steps to improve and expand New Jersey''s renewable energy programs. Changes include; Renewable Portfolio Standard: Establishes one of the most ambitious in the country by requiring 35% of the energy sold in the state come []
NJ Class I; wind, sustainable bio, solar, small hydro (LT 3 MW) 3. Offshore Wind; carve out reduces the NJ Class I RPS required 4. NJ Class II; MSW, large hydro (3 MW to 30 MW) • Three Primary Incentives 1. Societal Benefits Charge 2. Net Metering and Interconnection 3. Renewable Energy Certificates (via the RPS)
New Jersey has one of the most ambitious Renewable Portfolio Standards in the country by requiring 35% of the energy sold in the state come from qualifying energy sources by 2025 and 50% by 2030. New Jersey has also enacted aggressive offshore wind targets,
Board Orders. Pursuant to the Clean Energy Act of 2018 (L. 2018, c.17) and the Solar Act of 2021 (L. 2021, c. 169), the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) established a new permanent Community Solar Energy Program (CSEP) by Board Order dated August 16, 2023. The CSEP replaces the Community Solar Pilot Program which was closed to new registrations on
Clean energy is vital for our future from both an economic development and environmental sustainability policy perspective. With this in mind, on January 27, 2020, Governor Murphy unveiled the state''s Energy Master Plan, which outlines key strategies to reach the Administration''s goal of 100 percent clean energy by 2050.
Oct. 2013: The Department of Energy''s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) submitted a report to BOEM that focuses on the New Jersey Wind Energy Area. The NREL, under an interagency agreement with BOEM, is provided technical assistance to identify and delineate leasing areas for offshore wind energy development within Wind Energy Areas
New Jersey solar PV now produces nearly as much power in a year as the Oyster Creek nuclear plant did. In 2020, solar energy produced 4.1 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity (or 4.1 billion kilowatt-hours), and renewable energy overall provided 4.8 TWh or almost 8% of the electricity generated in the state.
The Solar Renewable Energy Certificate (SREC) Registration Program (SRP) is used to register solar projects in New Jersey. Owners of projects MUST register their projects prior to the start of construction in order to establish the project''s eligibility to earn SRECs. NJ OUT OF STATE RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATOR CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES
Changes to the State Energy Data System (SEDS) Notice: In October 2023, we updated the way we calculate primary energy consumption of electricity generation from noncombustible renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal). Visit our Changes to 1960—2022 conversion factor for renewable energy page to learn more.
remains an important New Jersey energy source whose generation produces no greenhouse gases, reducing the state''s overall contributions to GHG emissions. In 2017, 31% of New Jersey''s 82 trillion TUs of renewable energy was supplied by solar PV production.23 NJ has been a leader in advancing solar capacity in the U.S.
The Clean Energy Act updated and accelerated the solar requirement to 5.1%, which the state attained in April 2020. That milestone triggered the closure of the Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC) program,
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