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Credit: (AP Photo/Toby Talbot) File photo The Murphy administration’s draft plan to revamp the way solar projects are funded in New Jersey needs to be modified to avoid unnecessarily large rate increases for ratepayers, according to the state Division of Rate Counsel. Rate Counsel Director Stefanie Brand urged the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on Friday to focus and place a stronger emphasis on minimizing the rate impact through the still-developing solar successor program. The proposal is the latest aimed at advancing Gov. Phil Murphy’s clean-energy goals, a policy running into increasing concerns over the costs at a time when up to 1 million customers are in arrears in making payments on their utility bills because of the COVID-19 pandemic. ....