New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1628

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires electric public utility to install and operate smart meters and smart meter technology at customers' premises upon request and in new building construction.

Impact

The essence of A1628 lies in its potential to transform the landscape of energy consumption by allowing customers to access detailed information regarding their hourly electricity usage. This could facilitate the adoption of time-of-use electric rates, where the cost of electricity may vary depending on the time of day, thus encouraging consumers to reduce their energy usage during peak hours. Additionally, the bill stipulates that utilities can recover costs associated with the smart meter installations, yet it prevents them from passing on costs related to decreased revenues from reduced electricity consumption directly to customers. This provision could help ensure that consumers are not negatively impacted by utilities adjusting to new consumption patterns.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1628 aims to enhance energy management for consumers in New Jersey by mandating electric public utilities to install and operate smart meters and smart meter technology at customers' premises upon request, as well as in new building constructions. The bill delineates requirements for electric utilities to propose plans for the installation of these smart meters within 90 days of its enactment, which must then be reviewed and potentially approved or modified by the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) within 180 days. Smart meters allow for more accurate real-time tracking of electricity usage which can empower consumers to manage their energy consumption effectively.

Contention

While the bill is designed to promote better energy management through smart technology, there may be disputes regarding aspects like the recovery of installation costs and the implications of customer data access. Stakeholders may express concerns over how consumer data is handled and shared with third parties, such as electric power suppliers. Additionally, opinions could diverge on the efficacy of time-of-use rates and whether they truly favor consumers or primarily benefit the utilities. The bill's implementation will require careful monitoring to address these potential contention points effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A773

Requires electric public utility to install and operate smart meters and smart meter technology at customers' premises upon request and in new building construction.

NJ S339

Requires electric public utility to install and operate smart meter infrastructure and technology at certain customers' premises; provides employment protections for certain electric public utility employees.

NJ A1292

Requires electric public utilities to obtain written consent and provide written disclosure prior to installing smart meters.

NJ A4886

Requires electric public utilities to obtain written consent and provide written disclosure prior to installing smart meters.

NJ A3524

Provides electric public utility customers' right to decline installation of smart meter under certain circumstances.

NJ S607

Provides electric public utility customers' right to decline installation of smart meter under certain circumstances.

NJ S2091

Provides electric public utility customers' right to decline installation of smart meter under certain circumstances.

NJ A5054

Requires BPU to review and report on rates and revenues of electric public utilities that use smart meters.

NJ SB849

Public utilities; customer consent to install smart meter.

NJ A4786

Prohibits public utilities from charging smart meter opt-out fees.

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