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Hugh Morley

NetZero Insider Correspondent
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NJ Solar Sector Calls for Speedy Grid Modernization Plan

Developers Welcome BPU Report, Urge Haste
Jun 29, 2022
Hugh Morley

Solar developers embraced a new report by the NJ BPU on how to modernize the state’s power grid to handle the expected rise in energy from wind and solar.


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NJ City Calls for Delay to Ocean Wind 1

Jun 29, 2022
Hugh Morley

Ocean City said the NJ BPU should delay the state's first OSW project while a hearing & environmental studies of the project's transmission route are conducted.


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NJ Boosts EV Charging Program for Tourist, Multifamily Locations

BPU Hears Comments on EV Vehicle Incentive Proposal
Jun 23, 2022
Hugh Morley

New Jersey added $6 million to incentive programs designed to encourage the development of EV charging stations at tourist locations and multifamily buildings.


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NJ Bill Would Offer Help to Delayed Solar Projects

But Automatic Deadline Extension Raises Fear of Incentive Cost Hikes
Jun 22, 2022
Hugh Morley

A New Jersey bill designed to help solar developers who say that delays are threatening the viability of projects has raised concerns about ratepayers'costs


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BOEM Draft EIS Finds Potential Major Impacts from 1st NJ OSW Project

Ocean Wind 1 to Change Navigation Routes, ‘Degrade’ Radar Signals
Jun 21, 2022
Hugh Morley

BOEM's draft EIS for Ocean Wind 1, New Jersey's first offshore wind project, found the project would have potential major impacts to fishing and tourism.


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NJ Lagging in Energy Storage Progress

New Legislation, Straw Proposal Could End Years of Storage Dormancy
Jun 15, 2022
Hugh Morley

New Jersey is slowly focusing on how to stimulate development to handle its ambitious offshore wind, solar and electric vehicle policies.


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NJ DEP Enacts Tougher Reporting Requirements for GHG Emissions

Separate Proposal Targets Pollution in EJ Communities
Jun 8, 2022
Hugh Morley

New Jersey’s DEP officially adopted new rules requiring more rigorous monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions in certain situations.


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Brattle: NJ Ratepayers Could Save Under Energy Master Plan

May 24, 2022
Hugh Morley

N.J. residents that drive EVs, embrace energy efficiency and convert to electric heating could pay hundreds of dollars a year less in energy bills in 2030.


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NJ Rate Counsel Adds to OSW Easement Opposition

Ørsted Cable Proposal Under Scrutiny
May 23, 2022
Hugh Morley

The N.J. Division of Rate Counsel is opposing Ørsted’s proposal to run cables bringing electricity from its Ocean Wind offshore wind project through Ocean City.


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Solar Developers: NJ’s Aging Grid Can’t Accept New Projects

Legislation Would Levy Connection Fee to Fund Upgrades
May 17, 2022
Hugh Morley

Parts of New Jersey’s electricity grid are so old and its capacity so limited that new solar projects can’t be connected in certain areas, developers said.


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