As state ramps up reliance on solar, it looks at new ways to meet goals
With the state ramping up its reliance on solar energy, there is now a push to overhaul how New Jersey goes about meeting its aggressive goals to increase its dependence on renewable energy.
The proposal, first floated by the New Jersey Division of Rate Counsel, would no longer require power suppliers to meet mandates, known as Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS), in the electricity they supply to utilities in an annual auction conducted each February. (Johnson, NJ Spotlight)