Prohibits adoption of any State rule or regulation mandating electric heating or water heating systems in buildings prior to issuance of DCA report.
Impact
The bill's implications extend primarily to how state laws influence technology adoption and energy policy in residential and commercial properties. By deferring mandatory regulations until after public consultations and the awaited report, the bill aims to facilitate an informed approach toward transitioning to electric systems without placing undue burdens on residents and businesses. Supporters argue that this measured strategy is essential for evaluating environmental impacts and economic feasibility, particularly concerning the state's greenhouse gas reduction goals as stipulated by previous legislation.
Summary
Assembly Bill A287 introduces significant measures regarding the use of electric heating and water heating systems in buildings across New Jersey. Specifically, the bill prohibits any state agency, including the Department of Community Affairs (DCA), Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and the Board of Public Utilities (BPU), from mandating electric heating systems as the sole or primary means of heating buildings, or electric water heating systems for hot water provision. This prohibition will remain in effect until a comprehensive report from the DCA is issued, detailing the costs and benefits associated with these electric systems, which is expected to inform future legislation and regulations.
Contention
Notably, the bill also emphasizes public participation by requiring at least six public hearings across the state within 18 months of enactment. These hearings will solicit input on various issues, including the financial implications for retrofitting buildings, the effects on low-income ratepayers, and potential job impacts in the fossil fuel sector. Critics, however, may argue that while this bill allows for voluntary adoption of electric systems, a delay in mandatory implementation could hinder progress towards the state’s emissions targets, thus sparking debate between environmental advocates and those favoring a gradual, consumer-focused approach in regulatory changes.
Same As
Prohibits adoption of any State rule or regulation mandating electric heating or water heating systems in buildings prior to issuance of DCA report.
NJ A3935
Carry Over
Prohibits adoption of any State rule or regulation mandating electric heating or water heating systems in buildings prior to issuance of DCA report.
NJ S2671
Carry Over
Prohibits adoption of any State rule or regulation mandating electric heating or water heating systems in buildings prior to issuance of DCA report.
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