New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2045

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Permits developer to qualify for low-interest loan from NJEDA when building a high performance green building.

Impact

If enacted, S2045 would significantly influence state construction practices by encouraging developers to adopt eco-friendly approaches in building projects. The financial support provided through low-interest loans aims to alleviate the cost burden on developers, potentially leading to increased investments in sustainable infrastructures. By fostering an environment conducive to green construction, the bill aligns with state goals to reduce carbon footprints and promote environmental stewardship.

Summary

Senate Bill 2045, introduced on March 3, 2022, is designed to promote the construction of high performance green buildings in New Jersey by providing financial incentives. The bill mandates the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) to establish a program for low-interest loans available to developers or redevelopers building or renovating structures that achieve specified sustainability standards. These standards include achieving at least a silver rating under recognized building rating systems such as LEED or Green Globes.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support within sustainability sectors, it may face criticism from developers concerned about regulatory compliance costs and state oversight in determining the criteria for 'high performance green buildings.' There may also be debate regarding the adequacy of financial incentives relative to potential costs incurred during construction and renovation. Additionally, stakeholders may challenge the balance between incentivizing green building practices and maintaining economic competitiveness in the construction industry.

Companion Bills

NJ A1738

Same As Permits developer to qualify for low-interest loan from NJEDA when building a high performance green building.

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