New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A332

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits electric public utilities from charging certain customers peak rates under certain circumstances.

Impact

This bill has the potential to alter the economic landscape for businesses that often struggle to maintain operations during public health crises, such as pandemics or significant weather events. By removing peak charges, A332 seeks to provide financial relief and support for businesses that are unable to operate effectively. The credit system aims to ensure that businesses can manage their energy costs in a way that encourages stability and reduces the burden of fixed operational costs during unpredictable times.

Summary

Assembly Bill A332 aims to mitigate the financial impact of public health emergencies on non-essential business customers by prohibiting electric public utilities from charging peak rates during such circumstances. This legislation defines 'non-essential business customer' as a business affected by executive orders during a declared public health emergency. The bill mandates that utilities apply a credit for reduced rates to these customers, ensuring they are not financially penalized during emergencies.

Contention

While the bill aims to support non-essential businesses, potential points of contention could arise over the definitions of 'non-essential' and 'peak rates'. There may be disagreements on how broadly 'non-essential' is interpreted, and whether certain sectors should be included or excluded from these protections. Furthermore, the financial implications for electric utilities and ratepayers may also be debated, as utilities may seek ways to recover lost revenues, which could lead to increased costs for other consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2954

Prohibits electric public utilities from charging certain customers peak rates under certain circumstances.

NJ A4927

Requires electric utilities to prepare tariffs for commercial customers, and prohibits certain charges by electric utility to operators of certain electric vehicle charging facilities prior to BPU approval of tariff.

NJ A5709

Requires BPU to prohibit electric and gas public utilities from charging residential customers certain types of payments based on certain billing practices.

NJ S4479

Requires BPU to prohibit electric and gas public utilities from charging residential customers certain types of payments based on certain billing practices.

NJ A3035

Prohibits certain vehicles from parking in electric vehicle charging spaces under certain circumstances.

NJ A3493

Prohibits non-electric vehicle from parking in electric vehicle charging location under certain circumstances.

NJ S4134

Prohibits certain vehicles from parking in electric vehicle charging spaces under certain circumstances.

NJ A1976

Prohibits vehicles from parking in electric vehicle charging location under certain circumstances.

NJ A5562

Requires electric public utilities to submit new tariffs for commercial customers for BPU approval; regulates non-volumetric electricity fees charged to operators of fast charging electric vehicle chargers.

NJ A3043

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.