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Community Solar Energy Program (CSEP) | NJ OCE Web Site

The Community Solar Energy Program (CSEP) provides incentives to eligible community solar facilities to enable the continued efficient and orderly development of solar electric generating

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New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program (NJCEP), administered through the DCE, promotes energy efficiency programs and the development of clean, renewable sources of energy including solar, wind, geothermal, combined heat and power (CHP) and sustainable biomass. New Jersey''s Energy Master Plan Statute, N.J.S.A. 52:27F-14, was enacted in 1977

Successor Solar Incentive (SuSI) Program | NJ OCE Web Site

The SuSI Program is the long-term permanent solar program for providing incentives to new solar generation facilities connected to the transmission or distribution systems of New Jersey

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Electric Vehicles Incentive Program. New Jersey residents who purchased or leased an eligible electric vehicle after July 25, 2022 may apply for an incentive of up to $4,000. Successor Solar Incentive (SuSI) Program. Register your solar project(s) to earn Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs).

Successor Solar Incentive (SuSI) Program

The solar industry is a critical piece of New Jersey''s clean energy economy – representing almost 5,400 jobs in 2020– The Competitive Incentive Program Solar is a new program designed for projects and commercial and grid supply industrial net metered project s larger than 5 MW. Incentive values will be determined through a competitive

New Jersey Clean Energy Loans: NJ CELs

NJ CELs is an $80 million co-lending program launched by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) for small businesses seeking to finance clean energy projects. catalyze the deployment of clean energy in New Jersey, and support minority-, woman-, and veteran-owned businesses to participate in the State''s energy transition

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The NJDEP''s Clean Energy website shows how New Jersey is advancing its greenhouse gas reduction goals by transitioning to a clean energy future. Phone Directory by Program; Rules; Directions to Our Offices; Warn DEP; Index by Topic; Programs & Units. Fish & Wildlife. Fishing; Solar; Wind; County Climate; Energy Data & Tools; Incentives;

About NJCEP | NJ OCE Web Site

New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program (NJCEP) promotes increased energy efficiency and the use of clean, renewable sources of energy including solar, wind, geothermal, and sustainable biomass. The results for New Jersey are a stronger economy, less pollution, lower costs, and reduced demand for electricity.

Transition Incentive Program | NJ OCE Web Site

Per Board Order dated 6/8/22, IN THE MATTER OF A NEW JERSEY SOLAR TRANSITION PURSUANT TO P.L. 2018, New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program Phone: 866-NJSMART (866-657-6278) Email: njreinfo@NJCleanEnergy . Program Updates. Dual-Use Solar Pilot Program; Solar Customer FAQs;

New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program | NJ OCE Web Site

Find a Program; Clean Energy Learning Center; Solar Customer FAQs; Learning Center. Energy Master Plan. Join Our Listserv. Follow Us: New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program Join Our Listserv. Follow Us: NEW JERSEY''S CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAM. ABOUT NJCEP. BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. POLICY UPDATES & REQUEST FOR COMMENTS. Calendar of Events.

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For example, since 2001 the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) has invested more than $7 billion in Clean Energy Programs. We''ve also seen more than $20 billion in public and private investment in the solar industry and over $95 million of additional funding through RGGI to support more clean energy programs.

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What is Community Solar? Community Solar is a New Jersey Clean Energy Program overseen by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. The program''s goals are to reduce the traditional barriers to renewable energy access and lower energy costs for any New Jersey resident including renters and homeowners. A Community Solar project is a solar

Governor Murphy Signs Legislation to Expand Community Solar Energy Program

TRENTON— Governor Phil Murphy today signed A4782/S3123 to further strengthen New Jersey''s community solar program – expanding access to clean energy and lowering utility costs for New Jersey households.The Community Solar Energy Program (CSEP) allows individuals without the ability to install solar on their rooftops to access the benefits of

Community Solar Energy Program (CSEP)

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) has established a new permanent Community Solar Energy Program

Dual-Use Solar Pilot Program | NJ OCE Web Site

In July 2021, Governor Murphy signed the Dual-Use Solar Energy Act of 2021 (L. 2021, c. 170, Dual-Use Act) which directs the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU or Board) to adopt rules establishing a Dual-Use Pilot Program (Pilot Program) for the development of dual-use solar projects on productive farmland (also known as "agrivoltaics").

Landfill to Solar Incentive Programs

Municipalities and developers are able to stack existing incentive programs offered by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the Board of Public Utilities'' New Jersey Clean Energy Program to convert existing landfills into new solar facilities. If your municipality is interested in participating in the program, you can determine

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That milestone triggered the closure of the Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC) program, the primary incentivization vehicle for solar in New Jersey for over a decade, to new applications. Community Solar The Community Solar Energy Pilot Program enables utility customers to participate in a solar energy project that is not on their property.

New Jersey to Receive Over $156 Million through U.S. EPA''s Solar

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

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The funding will be leveraged to support impactful solar programs that enable low-income and disadvantaged communities to benefit from clean energy by supporting solar access for multi-family affordable housing, establishing pathways to residential solar ownership for low-income households, expanding community solar initiatives, supporting

New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program | NJ OCE Web Site

Find a Program; Clean Energy Learning Center; Solar Customer FAQs; Learning Center. Energy Master Plan. Join Our Listserv. Follow Us: NEW JERSEY''S CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAM. ABOUT NJCEP. BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. POLICY UPDATES & REQUEST FOR COMMENTS. Calendar of Events. CLEAN ENERGY STAKEHOLDER GROUPS - Meetings.

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The New Jersey Clean Energy Learning Center also has videos for developers and municipalities. Additional information on how community solar works is available on the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy website. A list of community solar subscriber organizations currently registered with the Board is available here.

SREC Registration Program | NJ OCE Web Site

New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program TM was established in 2001. That year there were only six solar installations in the state. That year there were only six solar installations in the state. Since that time, New Jersey has established a

Frequently Asked Questions | NJ OCE Web Site

Installing Solar Panels. 1. Does New Jersey have a solar program for customers interested in installing solar? The Administratively Determined Incentive (ADI) Program is the permanent solar program that provides administratively set incentives (Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SREC-II)) for residential projects, net metered non-residential and community solar installations of 5 MW

NJBPU Approves 3,750 MW Successor Solar Incentive Program

Trenton, NJ–The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) today voted unanimously to implement a new solar incentive program that will pave the way for up to 3,750 megawatts (MW) of new solar generation by 2026, doubling the state''s solar capacity.The Successor Solar Incentive Program (or "SuSI" Program) is the culmination of a nearly three

Administratively Determined Incentive (ADI) Program | NJ OCE

Per Board Order dated July 28, 2021, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) has established a process for opening the Administratively Determined Incentive New Jersey''s Clean Energy Program Successor Solar incentive (SuSI) Program Administratively Determined Incentive (ADI) Program NJREINFO@NJCleanEnergy Phone: 866-NJSMART

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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

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