New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2503

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires, by energy year 2050, all electric power sold in NJ by each electric power supplier and basic generation service provider to be from zero-carbon sources.

Impact

If implemented, Assembly Bill A2503 will impose new regulations on electric suppliers, reinforcing the state's commitment to environmental sustainability. Electric power suppliers will need to disclose information about their energy sources and emissions, which is expected to enhance transparency for consumers. The emphasis on zero-carbon sources could expand the adoption of renewable energy technologies, potentially leading to job creation in these sectors, but it may also result in increased costs or logistical challenges for electric providers. Critics could argue that the transition timeline while ambitious, may pressure existing infrastructure and raise concerns over energy reliability during the transition phase.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2503 mandates that by the energy year 2050, all electric power sold in New Jersey by electric power suppliers and basic generation service providers must come from zero-carbon sources. This legislation aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions within the state, aligning with broader environmental goals and addressing climate change. The bill requires the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) in consultation with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to adopt a carbon emissions portfolio standard that includes a multi-year schedule of gradual emissions reduction requirements. The intent is to transition all power generation to zero-emission sources by the specified deadline.

Contention

The proposed legislation is expected to face some contention, particularly regarding its feasibility and economic implications. Opponents might highlight concerns that immediate shifts to zero-carbon standards could lead to increased energy prices for consumers or strain the existing energy grid. Furthermore, discussions may arise regarding the specifics of the binding implementation timeline and the potential economic impact on jobs related to fossil fuel industries. These concerns emphasize a broader debate around balancing environmental responsibilities and economic realities in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

NJ A3079

Carry Over Requires, by energy year 2050, all electric power sold in NJ by each electric power supplier and basic generation service provider to be from zero-carbon sources.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3079

Requires, by energy year 2050, all electric power sold in NJ by each electric power supplier and basic generation service provider to be from zero-carbon sources.

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 HB1934

Electric utilities; generation of electricity from renewable and zero carbon sources.

NJ SB1192

Electric utilities; generation of electricity from renewable and zero carbon sources.

NJ S237

"New Jersey Clean Energy Act of 2024"; establishes 100 percent clean electricity standard and directs BPU to establish clean electricity certificate program.

NJ AB79

Electrical generation: hourly greenhouse gas emissions: electricity from unspecified sources.

NJ A5430

Repeals certain energy reduction and reporting requirements for electric and natural gas usage.

NJ HB1875

Electric utilities; renewable energy portfolio standard program; zero-carbon electricity.

NJ HB2365

Electric utilities; renewable energy portfolio standard program, zero-carbon electricity.

NJ HB1821

Electric utilities; accelerated renewable energy buyers, zero-carbon electricity.

Similar Bills

NJ S439

Directs BPU to establish process to maintain supply and demand for solar renewable energy certificates.

NJ A1744

Revises law concerning Class I and solar renewable energy portfolio standards, solar renewable energy certificates, and net metering.

NJ A3079

Requires, by energy year 2050, all electric power sold in NJ by each electric power supplier and basic generation service provider to be from zero-carbon sources.

NJ A1073

Establishes "Neighborhood Solar Energy Investment Program."

NJ A2915

Establishes "Neighborhood Solar Energy Investment Program."

NJ A5460

Revises value of solar alternative compliance payment.

NJ A5430

Repeals certain energy reduction and reporting requirements for electric and natural gas usage.

NJ A5658

Requires State to bear costs of interconnection of net-metered, residential, Class I renewable energy systems.