Establishes requirements for newly installed and replacement electric utility poles and transmission towers.
Impact
The legislation will amend the existing public utility standards described in P.L.1999, c.23, making significant changes to how electric utility infrastructure is managed in the state. By enforcing strict compliance with high-quality standards for materials and construction practices, the bill aims to enhance the operational reliability of electric services provided to the public. Additionally, the BPU will establish a system of penalties for any utilities that fail to comply with these new requirements, bolstering accountability.
Summary
Senate Bill S1120 aims to establish robust safety and quality standards for newly installed and replacement electric utility poles and transmission towers in New Jersey. The bill mandates that the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) create regulations that require electric utilities to use the highest class of wood for electric distribution poles. While utilities can use alternative materials, these must also meet stringent quality standards. This provision serves to ensure that all installed infrastructure is reliable and safe, which is particularly crucial during emergencies or disasters.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding S1120 may include the implications for utility companies regarding cost increases due to upgraded materials. While proponents may argue that enhancing structural integrity ultimately protects public safety and reduces long-term maintenance costs, opponents might raise concerns about the initial financial burdens placed on utility providers. Consequently, there may be debates regarding the balance between regulatory scrutiny and operational flexibility for public utilities.
Directs BPU to study feasibility of adopting certain requirements for installation of new and replacement electric distribution utility poles and transmission towers.
Directs BPU to study feasibility of adopting certain requirements for installation of new and replacement electric distribution utility poles and transmission towers.
Directs BPU to require electric public utilities to protect electric distribution and transmission system from human-caused and solar electromagnetic pulses.
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.
Directs BPU to study feasibility of adopting certain requirements for installation of new and replacement electric distribution utility poles and transmission towers.
Directs BPU to study feasibility of adopting certain requirements for installation of new and replacement electric distribution utility poles and transmission towers.