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September 30, 2024

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NJ EV Incentives Target Cheaper Vehicles, Middle-income Buyers
New Jersey outlined new rules to encourage drivers to buy lower-priced EVs, with a maximum incentive available only for vehicles priced $45,000 and below.
AWEA
NJ Awards Two Offshore Wind Projects
New Jersey's second offshore wind solicitation resulted in the largest OSW project award in the nation, a combined 2,658 MW.
Public Service Enterprise Group
PSEG Speeds up Plan to Cut Emissions
PSEG is accelerating its greenhouse gas reduction efforts to reach net-zero emissions by 2030, 20 years earlier than its previous target.
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New Jersey Lawmakers Back Offshore Wind Bills
A bill on New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's desk would allow offshore wind developers to override local authorities to site grid connection infrastructure.
BlueWave Solar
New Jersey Solar Push Squeezes Farms
New Jersey lawmakers and regulators are wrestling with the question of how much of the state's farmland should be used for solar projects.
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
Lawmakers Back Putting New Jersey’s Clean Energy Plan into Law
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.
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NJ Lawmakers Back Local Override for Offshore Wind Transmission
A bill backed by a New Jersey Senate committee would allow offshore wind developers to site transmission on public land regardless of local governments.
Solar Landscape
NJ Bill Would Require Warehouses to be Solar Ready
New Jersey legislators have passed a bill that would require new large warehouses to be ready to install rooftop solar projects in the future.
New Jersey BPU
Drivers, Stakeholders Question NJ’s Proposed EV Incentive Rules
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.
Solidia Technologies
New Jersey Lawmakers Back Low-carbon Concrete
New Jersey legislators passed a bill requiring builders to offer low-carbon concrete as an option and creating tax incentives for companies that purchase it.

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