New Jersey Clean Energy Fund Update

Governor Christie is tapping into the Clean Energy Fund to balance the New Jersey Budget, with NJ Transit being the big winner by receiving $62 million of the $112 million in the Fund. Apparently this is nothing new, but here are a couple of quick notes about the fund…as a refresher:

  • The Clean Energy Fund is financed by a surcharge on utility & gas bills.
  • Surcharges could cost residential customers > $100 per year.
  • Christie’s administration has diverted more than $1 billion since he took office.
  • Diversion is called “Societal Benefits Charge.”
  • Funding priorities include biomass, energy storage, and offshore wind.

When looking at the trends for New Jersey from 2004-2014, our reliance on Coal has dropped significantly from 19% to 4%, but what about our renewable energy? It’s held steady at 2% over ten years?  A number of factors have played into this quagmire (e.g. politically), but really folks, we can do better than that.

Here are some industry updates / opinions from Renewable Energy World.

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