Singleton Measure Gives Low Income Families Access To Clean Energy

TRENTON, NJ-- In order to ensure that underserved communities have equitable access to clean energy, the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee passed legislation on Thursday sponsored by Senator Troy Singleton which would establish an Office of Clean Energy Equity within the Board of Public Utilities (BPU).

"Clean energy is an issue that positively impacts both our environment and economy," said Senator Singleton (D-Burlington). "All New Jerseyans – regardless of income – should have access to clean energy and its many benefits, which include utility savings and career opportunities. The Office of Clean Energy Equity will make sure that clean energy programs are equitable, accessible and affordable for low-income families, and it aligns perfectly with our efforts to enact environmental justice reforms here in New Jersey."

The bill, S2484, would establish the Office of Clean Energy Equity, which would be charged with overseeing a fair distribution of clean energy and sustainability programs as well as provide technology, job opportunities, and infrastructure that comes with those projects to overburdened communities.

Under the bill, the office would establish community solar and energy efficiency programs, which would benefit 250,000 low-income households by 2030 in order to lower the overall percentage of income families spend on energy. The office would also be required to create a minimum of 1600 megawatts hours of energy storage in overburdened communities over the same time period. Energy storage close to where the energy is generated is vital to the adoption of large-scale wind and solar energy.

Additionally, to ensure that low-income households have equal opportunity to find meaningful careers, the bill requires workforce training for 2,500 individuals from overburdened communities by 2025 in the clean energy sector.

"Creating paths to long term, well-paying and accessible jobs is more important than ever," continued Singleton. "Spurring clean energy investment through smart policy is a modern, community-centric solution to the growing jobs crisis. It is also a way of providing environmental and economic justice to these communities that have shouldered the heaviest environmental burdens."

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