New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3753

Introduced
5/2/22  

Caption

Requires electric service providers to integrate energy storage systems into long-term planning process.

Impact

If enacted, the bill is expected to bolster the state's energy infrastructure by promoting the utilization of energy storage technologies. It encourages electric service providers to adopt systemic practices that ensure increased integration of energy into the grid. Additionally, the legislation aims to improve grid reliability, decrease the necessity for additional electricity generation during peak demand periods, and help avoid or defer costly investments by electric service providers, which could lead to overall cost savings for consumers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3753, known as the Energy Storage System Procurement Act, aims to enhance the integration of energy storage systems into the long-term planning processes of electric service providers in New Jersey. The bill mandates the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to create rules and regulations that facilitate the procurement of energy storage systems as part of the electric distribution and transmission system's planning. This initiative is driven by the legislative finding that energy storage can significantly reduce costs related to electric distribution and enhance the safety and reliability of the power grid.

Contention

While the bill presents several benefits, discussions surrounding it may reveal notable points of contention. Proponents argue that the integration of energy storage is pivotal for the advancement of sustainable energy practices and for meeting future energy demands effectively. Conversely, critics may express concerns regarding the regulatory changes that could alter existing competitive bidding processes or the implications of enforcing new rules on established operations of electric service providers. The overarching theme of concern revolves around ensuring that while the bill promotes innovation, it does not inadvertently compromise existing frameworks that ensure transparency and fair competition within the energy sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A524

Requires electric service providers to integrate energy storage systems into long-term planning process.

NJ SB1508

Electricity: integrated resource plans: energy storage systems: modeling.

NJ SB437

Local publicly owned electric utilities: integrated resource planning: transportation electrification.

NJ SB664

Energy: reliability planning assessment: integrated energy policy report.

NJ AB920

Electricity: procurement plans: integrated resource plans.

NJ SB1174

Electricity: eligible renewable energy or energy storage resources: transmission and interconnection.

NJ AB759

Electricity: electrical cooperatives: integrated resource plan.

NJ A3195

Permits electric public utilities, electric power suppliers, and basic generation service providers to enter into certain agreements with building owners for use of solar electric systems at owners' buildings.

NJ AB2255

Long-duration energy storage systems.

NJ S3308

Requires electric public utilities to implement certain improvements to interconnection process for certain grid supply solar facilities and energy storage facilities.

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