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A proposal by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) intended to stimulate a dramatic solar capacity increase through a portfolio of new incentives is facing opposition from the state’s ratepayer advocate, who says the plan is too expensive, and developers, who say the incentives are too low. Released...
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