A 4892
Establishes Office of Clean Energy Equity in BPU; directs establishment of certain clean energy, energy efficiency, and energy storage programs for overburdened communities; makes change to community solar program.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes the Office of Clean Energy Equity within the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to promote equitable access to clean energy, energy efficiency, and energy storage programs in overburdened communities. It directs the BPU to create specific programs, including onsite and community solar initiatives, and to establish energy storage goals. The bill also modifies the community solar program and requires workforce development training and outreach to these communities.
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Tennille McCoy
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