Examples of NJ BPU in a sentence
Seller agrees to cooperate fully with the reasonable request of Buyer with respect to any solar renewable energy compliance certification documentation filing requirement of the NJ BPU or its implementing regulations.
Seller represents and warrants to Buyer that: (i) the SRECs have been issued by the NJ BPU or its designee, (ii) Seller has good and marketable title to the SRECs, (iii) all SRECs sold hereunder are delivered free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, and Claims or any interest therein or thereto arising prior to Delivery; (iv) Seller has not sold any such SRECs to any other person or entity.
The Customer-Generator shall construct, own, operate, and maintain its Customer-Generator Facility in accordance with this Agreement, IEEE Standard 1547, the National Electrical Safety Code (“NESC”), the NEC, and applicable standards promulgated by the NJ BPU.
The SAA process undertaken by the NJ BPU and PJM is precisely the path to mitigating these risks and ensuring a cost-efficient outcome for the ratepayers.Many of the transmission risks listed above can be mitigated by a planned ‘transmission-first’ approach to an offshore wind build out.
As a result, in order to estimate costs, the New Jersey Office of Clean Energy relies on REC pricing information from other sources (e.g., brokers) (NJ BPU 2011).
The SAA process undertaken by the NJ BPU and PJM is precisely the path to mitigating these risks and ensuring a cost-efficient outcome for the ratepayers.Many of the transmission cable risks listed above can be mitigated by a planned ‘transmission-first’ approach to an offshore wind build out.
Summary: New Jersey Natural Gas and South Jersey Gas filed coordinated proposals in December 2005 with the NJ BPU.
You further understand that the LDC is required by the NJ BPU to communicate with you following a notice of change of TPS to confirm the change was authorized.
If after discussing your problem with YEP or the LDC you remain dissatisfied, you may file an informal complaint with the NJ BPU by calling (800) 624-0241 or by writing to the following address: New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, Two Gateway Center (8th Floor), Suite 801 Newark, NJ 07102.
The facility may be used for exporting retail electricity to the EDC’s distribution system only as required for specific net metering regulations stipulated by the NJ BPU.