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NJ A3037

NJ A3037
Directs BPU to update interconnection standards for Class I renewable energy sources and develop fixed fee structure for interconnection costs.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would direct the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to update the safety and power quality interconnection standards for certain renewable energy systems in the State, and to establish a fixed fee structure for the costs of interconnection of those projects to the electric grid. Specifically, the bill would direct the BPU to adopt rules and regulations, no later than 18 months after the bill's enactment, which establish interconnection standards for Class I renewable energy source systems. "Class I renewable energy" is defined in the law as "electric energy produced from solar technologies, photovoltaic technologies, wind energy, fuel cells, geothermal technologies, wave or tidal action, small scale hydropower facilities with a capacity of three megawatts or less and put into service after the effective date of P.L.2012, c.24, methane gas from landfills, methane gas from a biomass facility provided that the biomass is cultivated and harvested in a sustainable manner, or methane gas from a composting or anaerobic or aerobic digestion facility that converts food waste or other organic waste to energy." The bill would direct the BPU to adopt standards that conform to the model interconnection procedures promulgated by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council in its "Model Interconnection Procedures (2019)" document, unless there is a compelling reason why a provision in that document is infeasible to adopt in New Jersey. The bill would also direct the BPU to establish a fixed fee schedule for interconnection fees, which are paid by the owners or developers of renewable energy systems to electric utilities to defray the costs of interconnection, including administrative tasks or studies carried out by the utility, and infrastructure upgrades necessary for the safe operation of the renewable energy system. The bill would designate these fees as "grid modernization fees," and would authorize the BPU to develop tiers for the fees, for example based on the size of the system or the source of the energy (e.g. solar or wind). The bill would authorize the BPU to update the fee structure every three years. The bill would also stipulate that, for the first three years the fees go into effect, the fee for a residential, net-metered system of 10 kilowatts or less would be no more than $50 per kilowatt. The bill would authorize electric public utilities to recover interconnection costs in excess of the amount recovered through grid modernization fees from the customers of the utility, either through the utility's base rate or through a surcharge. In addition, the bill would authorize electric utilities to recover costs of any infrastructure upgrades that are necessary to render a segment of the electric grid capable of new interconnections by renewable energy systems, provided that the utility demonstrates that the upgrades are necessary and in the public interest at a rate case proceeding. The bill would direct the BPU to establish a schedule of maximum interconnection costs, and authorize the BPU to adjust this schedule every three years. Utilities that incur interconnection costs for a renewable energy project above this cost threshold would only be authorized by the bill to recover an amount up to the maximum cost from their customers. Finally, the bill would direct the BPU to submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature on the implementation of the interconnection standards and grid modernization fees adopted pursuant to the bill. The report would be required to include an analysis of the economic impact of the standards and fees, and their effect on the State's progress towards meeting the goals established by the "Global Warming Response Act," P.L.2007, c.112 (C.26:2C-37 et seq.). The report could also include recommendations for future legislative or regulatory action.

AI Summary

This bill would direct the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to update the interconnection standards for Class I renewable energy systems in New Jersey and develop a fixed fee structure for the costs of interconnecting these systems to the electric grid. Specifically, the bill would require the BPU to adopt rules and regulations within 18 months that establish interconnection standards aligning with the model standards set by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council, unless there are compelling reasons for modifications. The bill would also direct the BPU to establish a fixed "grid modernization fee" to be paid by renewable energy project owners to cover interconnection costs, with a $50 per kilowatt cap for residential net-metered systems of 10 kilowatts or less for the first three years. The bill would authorize electric utilities to recover any interconnection costs exceeding the grid modernization fees from their ratepayers, and to recover the costs of necessary infrastructure upgrades to accommodate new renewable energy interconnections. Additionally, the bill would require the BPU to establish maximum interconnection costs and submit a report to the Governor and Legislature on the implementation and economic impacts of the new standards and fees.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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