Prohibits electric and gas public utilities from disqualifying certain residential customers if enrolled in government energy aggregation program.
Impact
The bill modifies the existing regulatory framework pertaining to government energy aggregation programs as defined under P.L.2003, c.24. By amending the law, it encourages public utilities to adopt more inclusive billing practices, thereby aiming to reduce the financial burden on lower-income residents. This change is particularly significant in areas where energy costs can pose substantial challenges for households, making it easier for these residents to receive consolidated billing for their energy services, which includes a single bill for various utility charges.
Summary
Bill A3043, introduced in New Jersey, aims to support residential customers, particularly those in financial distress, by preventing electric and gas public utilities from disqualifying these customers from consolidated billing if they are enrolled in a government energy aggregation program. The legislation is targeted at removing barriers for low-income households to access potentially lower energy costs through participation in such aggregation programs. By ensuring that credit histories do not hinder access to these programs, the bill promotes broader participation among vulnerable populations.
Contention
While the bill seems to garner support for its objectives to aid low-income families, it may face challenges concerning the operational burden it places on utility companies. Opponents might argue this could lead to financial strain on utilities that could ultimately ripple back to all customers through rate increases. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding how potential revenue losses from disqualified customers are compensated, leading to discussions around the sustainability of such programs under the current regulatory environment.
Requires BPU to prohibit electric and gas public utilities from charging residential customers certain types of payments based on certain billing practices.
Requires BPU to prohibit electric and gas public utilities from charging residential customers certain types of payments based on certain billing practices.
Directs BPU to establish incentive program for geothermal energy systems and grant program to support government energy aggregation program; increases annual target for new community solar projects.
Revises goal for annual capacity of solar energy projects to be approved under Community Solar Energy Program; allows certain customers to self-attest to income for program participation; allows information disclosure of customers participating in program.
Revises goal for annual capacity of solar energy projects to be approved under Community Solar Energy Program; allows certain customers to self-attest to income for program participation; allows information disclosure of customers participating in program.