New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A633

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires electric public utilities to implement flood mitigation plans for certain electric distribution substations; prohibits rate increase pending implementation of flood mitigation plans.

Impact

The bill significantly influences the operation and regulatory framework for electric public utilities, particularly in flood-prone areas. All utilities must adhere to the new regulations and prepare mitigation plans to prevent future service interruptions due to flooding. Furthermore, a critical aspect of the legislation is the prohibition on increasing rates for utilities until they have enacted a BPU-approved flood damage mitigation plan. This element aims to protect consumers by preventing additional costs until necessary improvements are made.

Summary

Assembly Bill A633 mandates that electric public utilities in New Jersey must implement flood mitigation plans for specific electric distribution substations. These substations are defined as those that have experienced flooding resulting in prolonged outages for a substantial number of customers. The bill requires the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to formulate regulations governing flood-proof design standards for these substations within a timeframe of 120 days from the bill's enactment. Utilities are then obligated to submit flood damage mitigation plans in compliance with these standards.

Contention

The implementation of this bill is likely to spark discussions regarding compliance costs for utilities and the associated financial implications for consumers. Proponents will argue that the long-term benefits of flood resilience outweigh the immediate expense of implementing mitigation strategies. Conversely, critics may express concerns about the impact on utility rates and whether such regulations could lead to increased costs for consumers in the long run. Furthermore, the effective application of these regulations could face scrutiny as stakeholders assess their practicality and enforceability.

Companion Bills

NJ A603

Carry Over Requires electric public utilities to implement flood mitigation plans for certain electric distribution substations; prohibits rate increase pending implementation of flood mitigation plans.

Previously Filed As

NJ A603

Requires electric public utilities to implement flood mitigation plans for certain electric distribution substations; prohibits rate increase pending implementation of flood mitigation plans.

NJ SB256

Electricity: electrical infrastructure: wildfire mitigation.

NJ AB868

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans.

NJ SB167

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans.

NJ AB280

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans.

NJ SB1003

Electricity: wildfire mitigation.

NJ AB2889

Wildfire mitigation plans: electrical infrastructure: hardening.

NJ SB533

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans: deenergization events.

NJ AB2179

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans.

NJ SB801

Electrical corporations: wildfire mitigation plans: deenergization: public safety protocol.

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