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NJ A5743
NJ A5743Establishes targets for roadside solar projects in State's solar energy incentive program.
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Introduced
06/12/2025
06/12/2025
In Committee
06/12/2025
06/12/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would amend the "SREC-II" program, developed pursuant to P.L.2021, c.169 (C.48:3-114 et al.), to direct the Board of Public Utilities (board) to establish a solar energy incentive program for solar energy projects on roadside right-of-way areas. The bill would include roadside right-of-way solar developments in SREC-II program incentives, such that project owners would qualify for credits. The bill would also specify criteria by which solar photovoltaic developments on roadside right-of-way areas would be considered for the small solar facilities incentive program, which would include the impact of the development on the traffic volume and emissions burden of adjacent road systems. Roadside right-of-way solar energy facilities would be subject to the same qualification criteria as other solar facilities, including but not limited to the size of the facility, the solar project's eligibility for net metering, incentives available to the project, and the rate class of the facility. The 2019 Energy Master Plan ("EMP") found that the State could achieve its 100 percent clean energy and 80 percent greenhouse gas reduction goals with net savings and little added cost when health benefits and climate change mitigation benefits are taken into account, by maximizing the development of in-State renewable energy generation, including 17,000 megawatts of solar energy by 2035 and 32 gigawatts by 2050. Under the least cost path identified by the EMP, solar energy could meet percent of the State's clean energy needs by 2050. The EMP further determined that to embark on this least cost path the State should add at least 400 megawatts of in-State solar energy each year through 2030. In 2021, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order 274 (EO 274), establishing an interim greenhouse gas reduction target of 50 percent by 2030. The Department of Environmental Protection's resultant Global Warming Reduction Act 80x50 report analyzes New Jersey's emissions reductions to date, and presents strategies across seven emissions sectors to ensure that the State achieves an 80 percent emissions reduction by 2050. The modeling performed in developing the 2019 EMP shows that the least cost scenario can meet the 80x50 goal, as well as Governor Murphy's goal of 100 percent clean energy by 2050, in part by replacing fossil fuels in the electric generation sector with renewable energy sources. The report indicates that wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies are available at competitive prices, which can reduce electric generation sector emissions and help meet increasing electricity demands across the State.
AI Summary
This bill establishes targets and provisions for developing solar energy facilities along roadside right-of-way areas in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill amends the existing Solar Renewable Energy Certificate II (SREC-II) program to include roadside right-of-way solar energy facilities as a new category of solar projects. The bill directs the Board of Public Utilities to set up a small solar facilities incentive program that aims to develop 50 megawatts of roadside solar projects per year for five years. The roadside solar facilities must be located within 30 to 100 feet of a road centerline and allow for continued use of the roads below and adjacent to the solar panels. When evaluating these projects, the board must consider factors such as traffic volume and emissions burden of adjacent road systems. The bill also requires the board to develop specific siting criteria for these roadside solar projects, integrate them into the competitive solicitation process for solar energy projects, and include reporting on roadside solar development in annual program reports. The overall goal is to support New Jersey's clean energy objectives by utilizing roadside areas for solar energy generation while ensuring public safety and minimal environmental impact.
Committee Categories
Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee (on 06/12/2025)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A5743 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A6000/5743_I1.HTM |
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