New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A336

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires electric public utilities to establish interest-free revolving loan program to help residential customers purchase standby emergency power generators.

Impact

The bill outlines how residential customers participating in the loan program will be subject to an energy resilience fee, collected by the utility. This fee is designed to cover the financing costs associated with the loans and may vary based on each customer's electric usage. Importantly, the bill also stipulates that the utility's obligations do not render them subject to regulations governing financial institutions, thereby ensuring that they are not held accountable for lending practices typically associated with banks or other finance entities.

Summary

Bill A336 requires electric public utilities in New Jersey to establish an interest-free revolving loan program aimed at assisting residential customers in purchasing standby emergency power generators. The legislation mandates that utilities work in consultation with the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to facilitate the loan program, which is intended to make these essential generators more affordable through direct financing options for residents. The proposed loans will not exceed $8,000 per generator, and a nonlapsing revolving loan fund will be established by the utility to manage and service the loans effectively.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding Bill A336 include concerns regarding the additional costs that may be passed onto customers through the energy resilience fee. Critics argue that while the initiative aims to promote energy reliability, it could disproportionately burden lower-income families who may struggle with the added fees. Furthermore, there is apprehension about the administrative responsibilities placed on utilities and whether they will effectively manage the revolved loan fund without facing issues related to compliance and oversight.

Legislative context

Overall, Bill A336 seeks to enhance energy resilience for residential customers by ensuring access to standby power generators during emergencies, all while attempting to navigate the complexities of utility regulation and customer affordability. It represents a proactive step towards mitigating the impacts of power outages but requires careful implementation and monitoring to address potential financial impacts on consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3072

Requires electric public utilities to establish interest-free revolving loan program to help residential customers purchase standby emergency power generators.

NJ A1251

Requires certain community residential facilities have standby emergency power generators.

NJ A537

Requires certain community residential facilities have standby emergency power generators.

NJ A4986

Exempts purchases of natural gas and electricity for residential customers from sales and use tax during coldest winter months.

NJ A4783

Requires electric public utilities to provide portable emergency power generators to affected area during certain power outages.

NJ A1242

Exempts purchases of natural gas and electricity for residential customers from sales and use tax during coldest months of year.

NJ A4817

Requires electric and gas public utilities to establish "Energy Bill Watch" program and include certain information in bills and notices to customers.

NJ A3438

Creates program for installing standby emergency power generators in new senior housing.

NJ A2399

Creates program for installing standby emergency power generators in new senior housing.

NJ A3043

Prohibits electric and gas public utilities from disqualifying certain residential customers if enrolled in government energy aggregation program.

Similar Bills

NJ A3072

Requires electric public utilities to establish interest-free revolving loan program to help residential customers purchase standby emergency power generators.

NJ S2356

Extends prohibition on certain utility discontinuances for certain customers.

NJ A3671

Extends prohibition on certain utility discontinuances for certain customers.

VA HB1052

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OH SB150

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ME LD1949

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VA HB906

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NJ A2599

Requires electric public utility to charge residential rate for service used by residential customer for electric vehicle charging at charging stations within certain designated parking spaces.