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NJ S2380

NJ S2380
Requires municipalities, public utilities, and State to use LED technology in certain street lights.


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Introduced
04/05/2018
In Committee
04/05/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires municipalities, public utilities, and the State to install or replace each street light owned by the municipality, public utility or State with LED, or light-emitting diode, technology within five years of the effective date of this bill. Public utilities are to recover the cost of installing or replacing these street lights through the societal benefits charge. Municipalities are required to install or replace each street light within the municipality as the municipal budget permits. The Legislature finds that LED street lights, or street lights that use light-emitting diode technology, are the most efficient means to light our streets and public spaces because of their energy efficiency, using 15 percent of the energy of an incandescent bulb while generating more light per watt and longevity, with bulbs lasting up to 100,000 hours. Street lighting can account for as much as 40 percent of an electric utility bill; however, studies show that street lighting costs can be reduced by as much as 65 percent when switched to LED street lights, and even more if advanced lighting controls are incorporated. Maintenance costs associated with LED street lights can also contribute to savings because of their longevity and overall diminished maintenance requirements, when compared to traditional street lights. Under the bill, municipalities, public utilities, and the State are not required to install or replace a street light if: the street light is used on a temporary basis because emergency personnel require it; the street light is used on a temporary basis for nighttime work; the street light is used for a special event or situation; a compelling safety interest exists; a federal law supersedes or is inconsistent with the bill; or the street light is used on a historic property.

AI Summary

This bill requires municipalities, public utilities, and the State to install or replace each street light owned by them with LED (light-emitting diode) technology within five years of the effective date of the bill. Public utilities can recover the cost of installing or replacing these street lights through the societal benefits charge. The bill finds that LED street lights are more energy-efficient and cost-effective compared to traditional street lights. However, there are exceptions where the requirements do not apply, such as when the street light is used for temporary purposes, safety concerns, or on historic properties.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Environment and Energy Committee (on 04/05/2018)

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