
Governor signs multiple Day 1 executive orders, directing development of a virtual power plant program, advancing siting and permitting reforms, and launching new clean energy solicitations
The executive orders include directing the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to commence development of a virtual power plant (VPP) program within 180 days to reduce peak demand by aggregating behind-the-meter distributed energy resources. The order further directs BPU to build on existing energy efficiency and peak demand reduction programs, identify opportunities to increase competitiveness among third-party electricity suppliers that aggregate distributed energy resources, and assess operational and policy changes needed to enable aggregated resources to fully participate in PJM’s capacity market.
Additional directives include advancing siting and permitting reforms, initiating new solicitations for utility-scale solar, energy storage, and distributed generation.
“Governor Sherrill is meeting the moment,” added Mettle. “We’re excited to work with the Sherrill administration to turn this momentum into real results for New Jersey consumers.”