New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A603

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires electric public utilities to implement flood mitigation plans for certain electric distribution substations; prohibits rate increase pending implementation of flood mitigation plans.

Impact

The implications of A603 are significant for both the public utilities and consumers. By mandating flood mitigation plans, the bill aims to enhance the resilience of critical electric infrastructure, thereby reducing the risk of future outages caused by flooding. This legislative action recognizes that severe weather events can disrupt service, affecting not only individual households but entire communities, thereby aligning with broader public safety and emergency preparedness initiatives. The requirement to forgo rate increases until compliance with flood mitigation measures also helps ensure that consumers are protected from financial burdens while their utilities work to improve service reliability.

Summary

Assembly Bill A603 mandates electric public utilities to create and implement flood mitigation plans specifically for electric distribution substations that have experienced significant flooding events. The bill stipulates that these plans must be submitted to the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) within a designated timeframe following the publication of flood-proof design regulations. Notably, utilities are barred from increasing rates until they have completed the implementation of these plans, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding infrastructure against natural disasters, which can result in prolonged outages for customers.

Contention

A603 may face contention regarding the balance of regulatory measures and the operational autonomy of electric utilities. Some stakeholders might argue that the stringent requirements could impede the financial performance of utilities, especially in the short term if they can’t adjust rates to account for the costs associated with implementing these flood-proofing measures. Conversely, proponents of the bill may contend that such regulations are essential for long-term sustainability, the health of electric infrastructure, and the protection of residential and commercial customers from disruptive outages. Debates may emerge over the sufficiency of the timelines set for compliance and the standards expected in the flood mitigation plans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A633

Requires electric public utilities to implement flood mitigation plans for certain electric distribution substations; prohibits rate increase pending implementation of flood mitigation plans.

NJ SB256

Electricity: electrical infrastructure: wildfire mitigation.

NJ AB868

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans.

NJ SB167

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans.

NJ AB280

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans.

NJ SB1003

Electricity: wildfire mitigation.

NJ AB2889

Wildfire mitigation plans: electrical infrastructure: hardening.

NJ SB533

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans: deenergization events.

NJ AB2179

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans.

NJ SB801

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans: deenergization: public safety protocol.

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