New Jersey Board of Public Utilities asks for delay on planned energy rate hike
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New Jersey Board of Public Utilities asks for delay on planned energy rate hike
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has asked energy companies in the state come up with a plan to delay the scheduled energy rate hike set for June 1. It came as board members clashed over the state’s community solar programs.
250 MW community solar window coming soon in New Jersey
The basics: NJBPU adds 250 MW capacity to the Community Solar Program Registration for new projects opens April 30 on a first-come basis Community solar offers income potential, ESG benefits and local impact During a week of warm weather and bright sunlight, New Jersey expanded capacity for its leading Community Solar Energy Program. The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities announced late Wednesday it will open another capacity block of 250 meg…
Murphy administration expands nation-leading Community solar Energy Program by 250 MW - WRNJ Radio
NEW JERSEY – The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) Thursday approved an expansion of New Jersey’s nation-leading Community Solar Energy Program (CSEP) by opening another capacity block of 250 megawatts (MW). Since the CSEP’s first capacity allocation in November 2023, more than 500 MW of community solar projects around the state have registered in the program. “New Jersey’s nation-leading Community Solar Energy Program has and continu…
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