New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3909

Introduced
6/1/23  
Refer
6/1/23  

Caption

Establishes conditions for net metering for authorized food waste recycling facilities.

Impact

This bill offers significant implications for state laws governing energy production and the management of renewable resources. By extending net metering opportunities specifically to food waste recycling facilities, it potentially incentivizes more facilities to be established, leading to increased renewable energy production in New Jersey. The introduction of this bill could reshape regulations concerning energy suppliers' obligations to offer credit for excess generation, integrating these provisions into New Jersey’s energy policy landscape more comprehensively. Such changes aim to streamline energy generation roles and enhance sustainability efforts across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S3909, introduced in New Jersey, establishes specific conditions for authorized food waste recycling facilities to engage in net metering. Net metering allows these facilities to generate electricity from renewable sources and receive credit on their utility bills for the excess electricity they produce. This bill supplements existing energy regulations to include food waste recycling facilities, thereby broadening the scope of entities that can benefit from renewable energy incentives. The legislation seeks to enhance efficiency in energy production and promote the use of renewable resources in managing food waste, which aligns with the state's broader environmental goals.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to expand energy regulation frameworks to include food waste recycling facilities, potential points of contention may arise surrounding competition in energy markets and the dichotomy between local and broader energy regulations. Some stakeholders might raise concerns about the fairness of net metering rates and potential impacts on traditional utility services. Additionally, debates could emerge regarding whether extending net metering to these facilities may lead to unintended consequences in energy supply management and public utility responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S654

Establishes conditions for net metering for authorized food waste recycling facilities.

NJ A3917

Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy.

NJ A3670

Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy or renewable natural gas.

NJ A2406

Requires DEP to regulate scrap metal facilities as recycling facilities.

ME LD1065

An Act Regarding the Reduction and Recycling of Food Waste

NJ A3553

Exempts certain plastic materials processed at advanced plastic processing facilities from State laws regulating solid waste disposal and recycling.

PA HB620

In recycling fee, further providing for recycling fee for municipal waste landfills and resource recovery facilities.

NJ S3944

Authorizes renewable energy systems on preserved farmland to provide power or heat to adjacent properties, under certain conditions.

NJ S2368

Exempts certain portable solar generation devices from interconnection, net metering, and other requirements; requires DCA to amend or supplement State Uniform Construction Code concerning use of portable solar generation devices.

NJ A4836

Exempts certain portable solar generation devices from interconnection, net metering, and other requirements; requires DCA to amend or supplement State Uniform Construction Code concerning use of portable solar generation devices.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.