New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1440

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes "Zero Energy Construction Act"; requires all new residential and commercial developments to be zero energy ready; requires developers to offer zero energy construction.

Impact

The legislation would instate significant changes in building construction standards within New Jersey. It requires the relevant state agencies, including the Commissioner of Community Affairs, the Department of Environmental Protection, and the Board of Public Utilities, to collaborate on developing rules and regulations that will align the State Uniform Construction Code with the requirements of this bill. By necessitating that new buildings be designed for future energy sustainability, the legislation reinforces state-level commitments to environmental stewardship while also potentially lowering long-term energy costs for residents and businesses.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1440, known as the Zero Energy Construction Act, aims to mandate that all new residential and commercial developments in New Jersey be constructed as zero energy ready buildings starting January 1, 2025. This means that the buildings must be capable of producing as much energy as they consume over the course of a year using renewable resources. The act encourages developers to offer zero energy construction options to prospective owners, promoting energy conservation and reduced utility costs over time. The act emphasizes the importance of transitioning to sustainable energy practices to combat climate change and its detrimental effects.

Contention

While proponents of A1440 argue that it will lead to substantial benefits in energy efficiency and environmental protection, there are concerns regarding the potential increased upfront costs associated with zero energy ready construction. Critics argue that these costs could burden developers and ultimately be passed down to consumers. The bill does, however, require developers to disclose any additional costs associated with constructing zero energy buildings, thus aiming for transparency in negotiations. Additionally, the public has been encouraged to participate in hearings relating to these changes, which highlights ongoing discussions about balancing energy efficiency goals with economic considerations in the construction sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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