MURPHY ADMINISTRATION RELEASES ITS SECOND RGGI STRATEGIC FUNDING PLAN CONTINUING INVESTMENTS IN CLIMATE CHANGE REDUCTION, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CLEAN ENERGY THROUGH 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 21, 2023

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MURPHY ADMINISTRATION RELEASES ITS SECOND RGGI STRATEGIC FUNDING PLAN CONTINUING INVESTMENTS IN CLIMATE CHANGE REDUCTION, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CLEAN ENERGY THROUGH 2025
DEP TO ANNOUNCE COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION FOR ELECTRIC TRUCKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH RELEASE OF PLAN

(23/P042) TRENTON –– The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) today released the second iteration of the RGGI Strategic Funding Plan, outlining the state’s investments of auction proceeds from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). In conjunction with the plan’s release, the DEP also announced that it is opening another competitive solicitation to invest over $13 million in the purchase of additional electric trucks in overburdened communities.

The second RGGI Strategic Funding Plan: Years 2023 through 2025 expands on the first iteration of the plan, as well as introduces new investments while prioritizing projects that will benefit New Jersey’s environmental justice communities.

“RGGI auction proceeds help fund investments in climate mitigation to grow New Jersey’s green economy while protecting residents, businesses and institutions,” Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette said. “This strategic funding initiative is critical to the mission of ensuring that our most vulnerable communities benefit from projects that will provide environmental justice for decades of pollution impacting public health and quality of life.”

The first RGGI Strategic Funding Plan was released in April 2020 and provided a framework for how the State would invest its proceeds through 2022 after Governor Murphy re-entered New Jersey into the RGGI partnership in 2019. New Jersey’s renewed participation in RGGI, the cap-and-trade pact among 11 northeastern states dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity-generating sector, supports the state’s 2030 and 2050 climate and clean energy goals.

The Strategic Funding Plan is reviewed every three years and updated to ensure that investments are aligned across agencies to meet the Murphy Administration’s clean energy and greenhouse gas reduction goals.

Since the first plan’s release, RGGI proceeds have funded the launch of several projects such as the NJ Zero Emissions Incentive Program (NJZIP), various DEP electrification projects and the Natural Climate Solutions Grants Program.

“The RGGI Strategic Funding Plan is key to reducing carbon emissions and improving the quality of life, particularly in overburdened communities,” said NJBPU President Joseph L. Fiordaliso.  “The RGGI proceeds will fund important programs to combat and reduce the devastating impact of climate change as we continue to work to amplify and reach Governor Murphy’s goal of 100 percent clean energy by 2035.”

“Using RGGI funds to address climate change and prioritize environmental justice will not only mitigate harmful environmental impacts but will also drive economic growth and boost our green economy,” said New Jersey Economic Development Authority Chief Executive Officer Tim Sullivan. “Through programs like NJZIP, the NJEDA is working to reduce pollution and enhance the health of all New Jerseyans, while meeting Governor Murphy’s call to create a more inclusive, equitable economy.”

The 2023-2025 Strategic Funding Plan identifies four initiatives for funding:

  • Accelerate healthy homes and building decarbonization: Funding will accelerate the pace of decarbonization of buildings in the State by investing in projects and programs that promote building decarbonization and reduce energy consumption, energy burden and overall emissions from the building sector, including programs that promote workforce readiness to build, install, repair, and maintain the technologies critical to meeting these goals. This initiative will also support the replacement, repair and retrofit of refrigerants in chillers and refrigeration systems, to phase out the use of highly warming refrigerants.
  • Catalyze clean, equitable transportation: Continuing the success of the same initiative in the previous Strategic Funding Plan, the agencies will continue to drive the transition to electric transportation throughout the state, with a focus on electrifying light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles particularly in environmental justice communities. The agencies will also use funding to grow New Jersey’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
  • Strengthen New Jersey’s forests: Funding will be dedicated to protecting and enhancing the State’s public and private-owned forests to ensure their continued role in sequestering carbon.
  • Promote blue carbon in coastal habitats: Funding will be dedicated toward protecting and enhancing the State’s public and private-owned tidal marshes to ensure their continued role in sequestering carbon.

These initiative areas reflect the mandates of the Global Warming Solutions Act, and extensive feedback collected during the public outreach process. Feedback was collected in June 2022 through a webinar and a 30-day comment period where the public prioritized their climate solutions using an innovative voting platform. The secondary phase of outreach was collected following the April 2023 release of a scoping document that allowed the public to provide meaningful input on the scoping document’s potential initiatives. The State received valuable input from diverse stakeholders including municipalities, unions, environmental groups, environmental justice advocates, transportation planners, the energy sector and resource conservation groups.

View the second RGGI Strategic Funding Plan: Years 2023 through 2025 at www.nj.gov/rggi/docs/rggi-strategic-funding-plan.pdf

To learn more about RGGI, visit www.rggi.org/

For information about RGGI strategic investments in New Jersey, visit https://nj.gov/rggi/

For more information on New Jersey’s vehicle electrification goals and strategies, visit www.drivegreen.nj.gov

For updates from NJBPU on RGGI-funded programs, visit
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Follow DEP Commissioner LaTourette on Twitter and Instagram @shawnlatur and follow the DEP on Twitter @NewJerseyDEP, Facebook @newjerseydep, Instagram @nj.dep, and LinkedIn @newjerseydep

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Governor Murphy Announces Comprehensive Set of Initiatives to Combat Climate Change and Power the “Next New Jersey”

Governor Murphy Announces Comprehensive Set of Initiatives to Combat Climate Change and Power the “Next New Jersey”

In an address on February 15, 2023 at Rutgers University, Governor Phil Murphy announced a series of new and accelerated targets and commitments to build upon the Administration’s nation-leading climate action record. The Administration will bolster its robust climate adaptation and mitigation efforts through an accelerated target of 100% clean energy by 2035, ambitious goal-setting for electrification of the state’s building sector, and collaborative planning for the future of the State’s natural gas utilities, through three Executive Orders signed by the Governor this morning. Additionally, the State will offer new grant funding for heavy-duty electric vehicles (EVs), initiate the process to adopt Advanced Clean Cars II in New Jersey and ensure 100 percent of new cars sold in 2035 are zero-emission vehicles, and enact rules to enhance flood protection in riverine and coastal areas.

See the Press Release for more information.

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Community DCFC Awardees announced

 

Community DCFC Awardees announced

New Jersey’s Electric Vehicle Law, signed in 2020, establishes a goal of having at least 1,000 community charging locations in a town center, commercial area, retail center or near concentrations of multi-unit dwellings by 2025. The latest competitive solicitation issued by the DEP this spring yielded an unprecedented 214 applications for fast-charging stations throughout the state. The 62 dual port fast-chargers will be installed at 31 locations – two per site — including town centers and commercial areas. Of the 31 locations chosen for the fast-chargers, 16 applicants were government entities and 15 were private entities. Locations that were not selected for this round of funding will be considered as part of the State’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Plan. To date, the DEP has awarded just over $6 million for 1,126 chargers that have 1,938 plugs at 212 locations statewide.
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Community DCFC Solicitation Awardees

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New Jersey makes $7 million investment in RGGI funds for electric buses and trucks

 

New Jersey makes $7 million investment in RGGI funds for electric buses and trucks

Leveraging proceeds from New Jersey’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), Governor Murphy has announced an additional $10.8 million investment to further protect residents, the environment and the economy from the worsening impacts of climate change. The latest round of proceeds will be used to increase the number of electric trucks and buses that traverse communities overburdened by air pollution and expand the number of community fast charging locations, Commissioner of Environmental Protection Shawn M. LaTourette said.
The total investment of $10.8 million includes $6.9 million from RGGI quarterly auction proceeds for medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles including school buses, garbage trucks, transit and shuttle buses, and $3.9 million for 62 fast-charging stations. The $3.9 million comes from New Jersey’s share of the nationwide Volkswagen Settlement.
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Governor Murphy signs legislation requiring establishment of electric school bus program

 

Governor Murphy signs legislation requiring establishment of electric school bus program

Up to $45 million over three years will fund the purchase of electric school buses and charging infrastructure across the state.
Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill (A1282) on August 4, 2022 requiring the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to implement a three-year “Electric School Bus Program” to provide funding for the purchase of electric school buses and charging infrastructure across the state and to assess a variety of operational issues related to school bus electrification. The bill’s signing testifies to the Murphy Administration’s continued commitment to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, vehicle electrification, and the protection of children and families from harmful air pollutants, especially in environmental justice communities.
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NESCAUM releases final Multi-State Medium and Heavy Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Action Plan

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NESCAUM releases final Multi-State Medium and Heavy Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Action Plan

On July 27, 2022, NESCAUM announced the release of a final Multi-State Medium and Heavy Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Action Plan.
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Action Plan

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It Pays to Plug In Updates

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It Pays to Plug In Program Updates

As of 11/5/2021, new applications and their awarded grants will only be applied to the purchase of the charging stations, associated delivery and activation fees, warranty, maintenance agreement and network subscription for up to five (5) years, and a leasing contract (if applicable).

Additionally, the previously required match percentages have been removed for Level 1 and Level 2 charger grants.