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Introduced
02/19/2026
02/19/2026
In Committee
02/19/2026
02/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill establishes the "New Jersey Town Center Microgrid Pilot Program Act" for the purpose of facilitating implementation of a program currently before the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU). The BPU initiated the Town Center Distributed Energy Resources (TCDER) Microgrid program after Superstorm Sandy in order to help New Jersey become more energy resilient, particularly with respect to critical facilities. A TCDER Microgrid is a cluster of critical facilities within a municipal boundary, which facilities may operate as shelter for the public during and after an emergency event or provide services that are essential to function during and after an emergency situation. A microgrid connects critical facilities with distributed energy resources, which can operate when the main electric grid suffers a power outage. During 2018, the BPUs "Phase I" TCDER Microgrid Feasibility Study Incentive Program funded thirteen Feasibility Studies. During 2019, BPU informed twelve Feasibility Study applicants that their studies met program requirements and that they were eligible to apply for the "Phase II" TCDER Microgrid incentive program (one Feasibility Study applicant withdrew from the program). The BPU limited eligibility to apply for the Phase II TCDER Microgrid Incentive Program to those applicants who met the Feasibility Study program requirements. The Phase II TCDER Microgrid Incentive Program provides funding, on a competitive basis, for the design of a TCDER Microgrid, in order to help move projects towards the development and construction phase. Phase II TCDER Microgrid Incentive Program guidelines require applicants to certify that projects are legally permissible, i.e., that they conform to existing law, code, and standing Board Orders. This bill establishes a framework to enable program participants that are unable to move their projects forward due to legal or statutory impediments to do so consistent with this process. Those program participants, defined as "pilot agencies" in the bill, are Atlantic City, Camden County and its utilities authority, Galloway Township, Highland Park Borough, Hoboken City, Hudson County, Middletown Township, Montclair Township, Neptune Township, Paterson City, Trenton City (together with the State Department of Treasury), and Woodbridge Township. Under the bill, a pilot agency may enter into a project agreement, concerning the development of a TCDER Microgrid, and a power purchase agreement, concerning the procurement of electrical power supply for critical facilities. A pilot agency and a developer may enter into a power purchase agreement, for a term not to exceed 20 years, subject to the review and approval of the Division of Local Government Services (DLGS) and the BPU. The DLGS is to have power to review and approve financial matters and risks associated with a proposed power purchase agreement. The BPU is to have power to: review and approve electrical supply and distribution matters for a proposed power purchase agreement; provide guidance concerning offtaker rates and fees that are necessary for a proposed power purchase agreement; and adopt specifically authorized microgrid tariffs affecting the electrical distribution company in order to facilitate the development of a TCDER Microgrid project. The bill sets forth a procurement process, outside of the "Local Public Contracts Law," for a pilot agency to solicit a developer, with whom it would enter into a project agreement and a power purchase agreement. After completing a request for proposals process, the bill authorizes a pilot agency to select a prospective developer, by resolution, and to enter into negotiations for a power purchase agreement with the selected developer. A pilot agency that intends to enter into a project agreement and a power purchase agreement with a developer is to conduct a public hearing on the proposed agreements. Within 30 days after the public hearing, the pilot agency is to submit: · an application for review of the proposed project agreement and for review and approval of the proposed power purchase agreement to the DLGS;· an application for review of the proposed project agreement and for review and approval of the proposed power purchase agreement and proposed microgrid tariff to the BPU; and · a copy of each application to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for the department's review and comment. A pilot agency is to submit initial applications within three years of the effective date of this bill. The bill directs BPU and DLGS to specify application forms and processes for a pilot agency to seek approvals under the bill. The DLGS is to assist pilot agencies in developing procurement processes and requests for proposals. The BPU is to assist pilot agencies in evaluating provisions of proposed power purchase agreements and tariffs. The bill allows a pilot agency to submit to the DLGS a request for a waiver of specific provisions of law that are within the DLGS's jurisdiction. The DLGS may grant a request for a waiver and may adopt alternative provisions upon a finding of public need for the project and general consistency with the applicable provisions of law, if the DLGS determines that enforcing the requirements sought to be waived: is not necessary to protect the overall public interest and may compromise viability of the proposed TCDER microgrid project. The bill empowers the BPU and the DLGS to each take actions not specifically authorized under the bill that the BPU or DLGS deems reasonable, prudent, and necessary to accomplish the bill's purposes if those actions are consistent with the bill's purposes and address issues not specifically covered by the bill. For this purpose, the bill specifies that the purposes of the bill are to encourage energy efficiency, reliability, resiliency, sound technical development and operation, while ensuring fiscal integrity of each pilot agency and its power purchase or related agreements with a TCDER microgrid developer. The bill directs the DLGS, the BPU, and the DEP to coordinate their reviews, insofar as practicable, and to engage in discussions with each other and the pilot agency to address any concerns. Within 60 days of receipt of an application, the BPU and DLGS are to each either approve, disapprove, or conditionally approve the application. The BPU and the DLGS are to disapprove an application unless it was initially submitted for review within three years of the effective date of the bill. If the BPU or DLGS does not approve, disapprove, or conditionally approve an application within 60 days of receipt, the application is to be deemed approved, unless the public agency has agreed to an extension of the review period or the application was not submitted within three years of the effective date of the bill. If the BPU or DLGS conditionally approve an application, the BPU or DLGS are to provide the pilot agency suggested language for a required revision to the proposed agreement or tariff, in writing, inclusion of which would enable the BPU or DLGS to approve the proposed agreement or tariff. If the BPU or DLGS determines that the required revision is substantial, the pilot agency must hold a public hearing on the revision. The bill provides that a substantial revision is to be a change that materially changes the terms and conditions of the proposed agreement or tariff. If the BPU or DLGS determines that the required revision is not substantial, the pilot agency is to submit the proposed revision to the BPU and the DLGS for approval and to the DEP for review. The BPU and the DLGS are to approve the proposed revision if it is found to be consistent with the conditions set forth in the conditional approval, or disapprove the application with a written explanation as to why the revision is not consistent with the conditions set forth in the conditional approval. The bill sets forth criteria that the BPU and the DLGS are to apply when determining whether to approve a proposed power purchase agreement and tariff. The bill directs BPU in consultation with the DLGS and the DEP, to prepare a report describing implementation of the bill, and submit the report to the Governor and to the Legislature within four years of the bill's effective date.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the "New Jersey Town Center Microgrid Pilot Program Act" to facilitate the development of microgrids, which are localized energy systems that can operate independently from the main electric grid during power outages, particularly for critical facilities like shelters or essential service providers. The program builds upon previous feasibility studies funded by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and aims to help specific municipalities and counties, designated as "pilot agencies," overcome legal or statutory hurdles in developing these microgrids. These pilot agencies, including Atlantic City, Camden County, and others, can enter into agreements with developers for the creation of these microgrids and for the purchase of electricity. The bill outlines a procurement process that bypasses the standard "Local Public Contracts Law" for selecting developers, requiring public hearings and extensive review and approval from the Division of Local Government Services (DLGS) for financial aspects and the BPU for electrical supply and distribution matters, with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) also providing input. The DLGS can grant waivers for certain legal requirements if it's deemed necessary for the project's viability and consistent with public interest, while the BPU can approve specialized "microgrid tariffs" to enable these systems. The bill sets a three-year deadline for initial applications and requires a report on the program's implementation within four years.
Committee Categories
Housing and Urban Affairs
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee (on 02/19/2026)
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/2026/S3629 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S4000/3629_I1.HTM |
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