New Jersey is forging ahead with ambitious clean energy rules that take after California, prompting critics to warn that a hasty transition away from fossil fuels is unachievable and the effort comes with a steep price tag.
NJBPU President Joseph L. Fiordaliso said the energy incentive plan is not mandatory and that no one is coming after gas stoves and appliances. Opponents remain skeptical.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) advanced a plan to scrap gas-powered stoves and water heaters (among other appliances) on Wednesday, Save Jerseyans, at a special session hosted by the Murphy-controlled entity.
As one might expect, this radical iniative is less-than-transparent. Clo
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