A 4801
Establishes certain protections against demand by large-load addition customers in State.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to protect New Jersey residents from being unfairly burdened by costs associated with large energy consumers. Specifically, it prohibits large-load addition customers – those adding at least 50 megawatts of power – from passing through costs related to curtailment obligations or reliability procurements to other customers. The bill requires these large customers to provide financial security and submit detailed information to ensure that costs are allocated appropriately, primarily to the large-load addition customer itself.
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Lisa Swain
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