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The Clean Energy Act adopts several measures, including: Renewable Portfolio Standard: Requires 35% of the energy sold in the state come from qualifying energy sources by 2025 and 50% by 2030. Solar: Accelerates the solar RPS to 5.1% by 2021 and establishes a Community Solar Energy Pilot Program.
The legislation (S-2978), called the New Jersey Clean Energy Act of 2023, would establish a 100% clean electricity standard to ensure the state relies on clean and emission-free power to meet its electricity needs.
EPAs renewable energy and energy efficiency programs are designed to help energy consumers in all sectors, state policy makers, and energy providers by providing objective information, creating networks between the public and private sector and providing technical assistance.
This program offers rebates for energy efficient new home construction. These homes are designed and built to standards well above most other homes on the market today. Residents may benefit from homes built to either ENERGY STAR or ZERO Energy Ready Home standards.
The 2023 New Jersey Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program is offering up to $5,000 worth of cash-back incentives and up to $15,000 worth of zero-interest financing to qualified borrowers to energy efficiency upgrades.
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This program offers rebates for energy efficient new home construction. These homes are designed and built to standards well above most other homes on the market today. Residents may benefit from homes built to either ENERGY STAR or ZERO Energy Ready Home standards.
New Jerseys Clean Energy Program (NJCEP), administered through the DCE, promotes energy efficiency programs and the development of clean, renewable sources of energy including solar, wind, geothermal, combined heat and power (CHP) and sustainable biomass.
The 2023 New Jersey Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program is offering up to $5,000 worth of cash-back incentives and up to $15,000 worth of zero-interest financing to qualified borrowers to energy efficiency upgrades.

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