Background Material and Analyses of the Clean Power Plan
Background Material on the Clean Power Plan
Selection of background materials related to the Clean Power Plan , including:
- Text of the Final Clean Power Plan Rule, the Proposed Federal Plan and Model Rules, and Related Proposals
- Resources from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Resources from Universities
- Resources from Other Sources
- The State of New Jersey’s Response to the Clean Power Plan
- New Jersey Energy Master Plan
- Litigation Materials
List of Clean Power Plan Analyses
List of selected analyses of the Clean Power Plan , including economic, reliability and emissions modeling of Clean Power Plan compliance scenarios
Presentations to the Clean Air Council at Monthly Council Meetings
EPA Clean Power Plan
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Air and Energy Advisor
September 9, 2015
EPA Clean Power Plan: The Initial Submittal
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Air and Energy Advisor
November 10, 2015
The Clean Power Plan
M.J. Bradley & Associates
December 9, 2015
New Jersey Renewable Energy Incentives: Past, Present and Future
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, Office of Clean Energy
February 10, 2016
PJM and the Clean Power Plan in New Jersey
PJM Interconnection
March 9, 2016
The EPA Clean Power Plan: Update on New Jersey’s CPP Evaluation
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Air and Energy Advisor
April 13, 2016
Analyses and Reviews by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Technical Supplement – The Clean Power Plan: Impact on New Jersey. Technical supplement to DEP Assistant Commissioner John Giordano’s presentation at the 2016 Clean Air Council Public Hearing
NJ Power Plants Subject to EPA’s Clean Power Plan
Clean Power Plan: New Jersey Rate-Based and Mass-Based Compliance Scenarios
Rough Accounting for Hypothetical NJ Rate-Based Program (In 2030 Based on 2012 Generation)
NJ Electricity Generation by Fuel Type (%), 2011 – 2015
Total NJ Gas-Fired Electric Generation and Imported Power