New Jersey
Clean energy in New Jersey moved forward in 2023 with community solar and Advanced Clean Cars II, and in reverse with the shutdown of the Ocean Wind offshore development.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities dismissed a citizen petition seeking to reassess the cost to ratepayers of Atlantic Shores, the state's sole offshore wind project in active development.
The bill seeks to accelerate the installation of direct current fast chargers by giving commercial charger operators a break on rates.
New Jersey would allocate $15 million from the current state budget for the first year of the state’s electric school bus program.
New Jersey officials wrestle with the role of natural gas as building electrification efforts grow in an effort to decarbonize the grid.
The dual-use solar pilot program could help provide a much needed revenue flow for New Jersey's struggling farms, proponents say.
New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities launched its second attempt to solicit solar projects at a price the agency considers acceptable to ratepayers, driven by the hope that the high costs that derailed a similar solicitation earlier this year have subsided.
The New Jersey Senate Environment and Energy Committee took testimony on a bill that would put into law the state’s goal to reach 100% clean energy by 2035.
Empire Wind is the sixth commercial-scale offshore wind farm to receive approval from the federal government following BOEM's approval.
New Jersey has adopted California's Advanced Clean Cars II rule, sparking relief from supporters who pushed for it to be ready for the 2027 model year.
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