New Jersey
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.
PSEG is putting its solar and fossil fuel generation on the block as it seeks to transform into a primarily regulated electric and gas utility.
New Jersey has released a plan detailing how it will procure 7,500 MW in offshore wind resources as part of its goal to reach 100% clean energy by 2050.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the EPA to reopen a petition filed by New York, New Jersey and New York City into air pollution coming from upwind states.
The New Jersey BPU received dozens of comments on how it should respond to PJM's expanded MOPR. State regulators initiated the investigation to determine if staying in the capacity market will increase consumer costs or impede the state's goals of 100% clean energy sources by 2050.
Analyses that predict increased costs for regions that exit PJM’s capacity market should be redone to presume maximizing imports to counter local market power.
PJM’s Monitor released a report concluding that New Jersey ratepayers would likely see costs increase if the state left the RTO’s capacity market.
PJM’s Monitor defended a conclusion that ratepayers are likely to see cost increases in jurisdictions that exit the capacity market and adopt the FRR option.
The New Jersey BPU extended the SREC program deadline for solar developers who were prevented from receiving approval for projects due to pandemic-related disruptions.
New Jersey is winding down a solar energy program that helped place the state near the top of solar production in the country.
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