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Utility -updates of New Jersey will streamline the of the interconnection

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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During his agenda meeting of 21 May, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) approved updates approved for the modernization rules of the network that is intended to reduce delays in the interconnection process of the distribution tripper to accelerate the time line for projects that come online. The more streamlined process for interconnection applications of distribution grid includes: more frequent updates for hosting capacity cards; a dispute settlement process; a pre-application and verification process to give applicants an early indication of the feasibility and costs of the project; And a requirement for tools to have a web portal for a more consistent interconnection application process, regardless of the service area.

“The action of the board marks a new crucial step in the direction of modernizing the grid and making the interconnection process more efficient,” said NJBPU president Christine Guhl-Sadovy. “Increasing the number of distributed energy sources, including new solar projects, is an important part of our extensive effort to reduce the energy costs for Ratepayers and we deliver that effort today. Today’s actions are in the making and representing our commitment since day 1 of this administration to reduce the use of all that grid and our grid grid to be useful and our grid to be grid to our grid and our grid grid to call.”

The approved rule changes make it easier and enable more distributed energy sources to connect to the New Jersey distribution network. Ders – especially solar energy and storage – that are some of the cheapest and fastest sources to come online, reduce the peak doctor’s forecasts for New Jersey. This in turn reduces the amount of capacity that New Jersey has to buy, which in turn exerts downward pressure on capacity prices for all Ratepayers, which saves money through avoided costs.

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Steep price increases stimulated by the PJM capacity market are the main cause of the increased electricity costs that New Jersey Ratepayers will experience this summer. The use of so many new generating sources as Ders is crucial as quickly as possible to maintain both reliability and to limit the rising electricity accounts. In addition, these updates help ensure optimum safety and reliability standards, since wider schedule modernization efforts to build a more flexible and responsive schedule take place.

The proactive updating of the modernization rules of the state has been a multi -year company. The rules approved today reflect changes that were made after extensive feedback from stakeholders.

News item from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities

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