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Study By Energy Grid Operator Found the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. could run out of power in 7 years

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Ridgewood NJ, PJM Interconnection energy grid study found the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. could run out of power in 7 years. In the report further highlighted below . Demand for electricity will out pace the ability to produce it . Old power generation plants ( thermal generation) are retiring at a faster rate than new plants of (intermittent and limited-duration resources ) renewable energy can replace.  Intermittent and limited-duration resources like solar cells and wind farms will take multi megawatts to replace and old school megawatt. Another words far more capacity needs to be created in renewables than exist in current generation , if we lose 40 GW of existing generation we will need 120 GW of renewables.

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Rising Electric Bills Show Risk of Murphy’s Plan to Electrify Everything

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Trenton NJ, Senator Anthony M. Bucco said statewide electricity rate hikes that will take effect this summer highlight the risk to consumers of Governor Phil Murphy’s extreme green energy plan that would phase out natural gas and force New Jerseyans to switch to electric appliances and expensive electric vehicles.

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NJ TRANSIT INTRODUCES AGENCY’S FIRST BATTERY ELECTRIC BUS

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Camden NJ, NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kevin S. Corbett was joined by Congressman Donald Norcross along with local, county and state officials and other stakeholders today to introduce the agency’s first battery electric bus that will soon be entering revenue service. The major milestone is an historic moment for the nation’s largest statewide transit provider and sets the stage for the planned transition to a complete fleet of zero-emission buses by 2040 aligned with Governor Murphy’s Energy Master Plan. This also reinforces the Murphy Administration’s commitment to New Jersey’s environmental justice communities.

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Fuel Merchants Association of NJ Warns Schools Could be hit with $2 Million Bill for Boiler Upgrade under New Murphy Administration DEP Regulations

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Trenton NJ, Eric DeGesero, Executive Vice President of the Fuel Merchants Association of New Jersey, released the following statement today:

“Residents of Cliffside Park, Marlboro, Metuchen, Randolph, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, and West Orange can be extremely proud their schools were designated National Blue Ribbon schools last week.  However, what they probably don’t know is that these same schools are about to be hit with a huge bill to convert their boilers to electric heat under Governor Murphy’s Energy Master Plan NJDEP regulations which take effect on December 6.

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New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Energy Master Plan Study Called a Political Whitewash

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Trenton NJ, The latest ratepayer impact study of Governor Murphy’s Energy Master Plan inexplicably ignores many of the most costly mandates, said Senator Steven Oroho today, as he blamed the Murphy Administration for continuing to obscure the true fiscal impact.

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Natural gas and Renewables are not mutually exclusive, natural gas is a necessary compliment

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Trenton NJ, Statement from Thomas R. Churchelow, Esq., President, New Jersey Utilities Association on Governor Murphy’s Final Energy Master Plan:

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