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NJ A6238

NJ A6238
Directs BPU to establish rebate program for purchase of electric or battery powered leaf blowers.


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Introduced
12/20/2021
In Committee
12/20/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill directs the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to establish a rebate program for the purchase of electric-powered or battery-powered leaf blowers. In establishing the program, the BPU is directed to take into consideration the environmental benefits of reducing the use of gas-powered leaf blowers in the State. The bill requires the BPU to determine the appropriate level of funding for the rebate program, the types of electric-powered or battery-powered leaf blowers eligible for a rebate, and the form and manner for residents and businesses to apply for a rebate. The board would advertise the availability of rebates in the same manner that it advertises the availability of incentives for the purchase of energy efficient appliances through the New Jersey Clean Energy Program. The rebate program would be funded through the societal benefits charge. Gas-powered leaf blowers emit high rates of pollutants, including, but not limited to, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, hydrocarbons, unburnt gasoline, and fine particulate matter. For example, the amount of carbon monoxide emitted from a typical backpack gas-powered leaf blower for just one hour is equal to the amount of carbon monoxide emitted from the tailpipe of an automobile operating for over eight hours, and, for the other pollutants, the amounts are even greater. The chemical pollutants that gas-powered leaf blowers emit may contribute to smog formation and acid rain. In addition to environmental consequences, gas-powered leaf blowers are also associated with occupational health concerns. Gas-powered leaf blowers send dust and other small particles into the air for considerable distances, including, but not limited to, animal feces, trace quantities of heavy metals such as lead, and allergens such as pollen and mold. Gas-powered leaf blowers also generate noise at a decibel level capable of causing hearing loss in a short amount of time. There are alternatives to gas-powered leaf blowers, including leaf blowers powered by lithium-ion batteries, which produce zero emissions and less noise than gas-powered leaf blowers. This bill would incentivize the purchase of these environmentally-friendly models.

AI Summary

This bill directs the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to establish a rebate program for the purchase of electric-powered or battery-powered leaf blowers, taking into consideration the environmental benefits of reducing the use of gas-powered leaf blowers in the state. The BPU is required to determine the appropriate level of funding from the societal benefits charge, the types of eligible leaf blowers, and the application process for residents and businesses. The availability of the rebates will be advertised in the same manner as incentives for energy-efficient appliances through the New Jersey Clean Energy Program. Gas-powered leaf blowers emit high levels of pollutants, contributing to environmental issues and occupational health concerns, and this bill aims to incentivize the purchase of cleaner, quieter alternatives.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee (on 12/20/2021)

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