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New Jersey Accelerates Grid Modernization Efforts with Revised Distributed Energy Resource Rules #PJM #GridModernization #DistributedEnergyResources #RenewableEnergy #EnergyStorageSystems #UtilityInnovation
New Jersey Accelerates Grid Modernization Efforts with Revised Distributed Energy Resource Rules
New Jersey is speeding up its grid modernization efforts with recent approvals from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU). The updated rules are designed to expedite the deployment of distributed energy resources (DERs) onto the state’s electrical grid. These changes aim to simplify the process, allowing for a greater number of DERs, particularly solar and energy storage systems, to connect. A key benefit of increased DER adoption is a reduction in peak energy demand forecasts. This decrease in projected energy needs translates to less capacity the state must procure, ultimately helping to lower capacity prices for all New Jersey ratepayers. To facilitate this faster integration, the revised interconnection process includes several improvements. These include more regular updates to hosting capacity maps, a formalized dispute resolution procedure, and a pre-application assessment to give potential project developers an early understanding of feasibility and costs. A standardized web portal, mandated for utilities, will also ensure a more consistent application experience across different service areas. NJBPU President Christine Guhl-Sadovy emphasized the significance of these actions, stating they represent a vital step towards a more efficient grid. The board's focus is on quickly expanding distributed energy resources to help curb rising energy costs for residents. She noted that the updated rules are the result of years of work and reflect a commitment to lowering utility bills and modernizing the state's energy infrastructure. With anticipated increases in electricity prices this summer, driven by the PJM capacity market, the rapid deployment of new resources like DERs is crucial to alleviating the burden on consumers. The revised rules were developed incorporating feedback gathered from stakeholders through August 2, 2024.
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May 24, 2025 at 10:42 PM
Good chat about #distributedenergyresources and #loadgrowth. Lots of solar & storage on lots of building increases #cleanenergyresilency as we continue to #electrifyeverything & increase energy generating capacity while minimizing fossil fuel consumption expansion.
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#climatehealth
Making DERs work for load growth
Podcast Episode · Catalyst with Shayle Kann · 01/09/2025 · 40m
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February 11, 2025 at 3:34 PM
Fun fact I just heard on a podcast.
#Netherlands has the highest roof top solar per capita

Way to go! #Rooftopsolar for all helps with #distributedenergyresources as part of cleaning our grid

Add some batteries for the cherry on top.
October 25, 2025 at 3:09 PM
We need these #MicroGrids by the million
Bob Lasseter, father of the microgrid
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December 18, 2024 at 6:20 AM
With federal funding for #microgrids and #distributedenergyresources shrinking, microgrid and DER seekers are exploring bonds and state programs. Here are examples. www.microgridknowledge.com/markets/fina...
Federal Funding for Microgrids and DERs is Disappearing. Here are Some Other Funding Options
While federal funding for microgrids and distributed energy resources (DER) is shrinking, microgrid seekers–especially municipalities and schools– are looking into state and local...
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June 3, 2025 at 4:28 PM
A new coalition of businesses, nonprofits and consumers wants to address #utility price increases sparked by #datacenter, #AI and #electrification load increases by deploying more #microgrids and #distributedenergyresources

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With Electricity Costs Increasing, New Coalition Says Deploying DERs Can Lower Costs and Reduce Outage Numbers
Microgrids and distributed energy resources can reduce the need for transmission lines and transmission-scale generation, which lowers costs. A new coalition wants to deploy more...
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September 8, 2025 at 3:05 PM
Pennsylvania Must Adapt to Rising Demand for Electricity as Distributed Energy Resources Offer a Promising Path Forward #PJM #Pennsylvania #Electricity #DistributedEnergyResources #DataCenters #RenewableEnergy
Pennsylvania Must Adapt to Rising Demand for Electricity as Distributed Energy Resources Offer a Promising Path Forward
Here's a concise paragraph summarizing the article: The growing demand for electricity, particularly from data centers, is straining the power grid and driving up costs, prompting the need for alternative solutions such as distributed energy resources (DERs). DERs include technologies like rooftop solar panels, battery storage systems, and smart thermostats that enable consumers to manage their energy supply and reduce costs. As Pennsylvania plays a crucial role in the PJM Interconnection, regulatory action and utility incentives are necessary to facilitate the effective integration of DERs, with House Bill 705 aiming to require electric distribution companies to coordinate long-term grid infrastructure planning, addressing the state's significant impact on regional demand and infrastructure.
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October 26, 2025 at 9:05 AM