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New Jersey’sClean Energy ProgramTM
Clean Energy and Efficiency Opportunities for Residential,
Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Buildings
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New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) is the state agency with authority to oversee the regulated utilities, which provide critical services such as natural gas,
electricity, water, telecommunications, and cable television.
The NJBPU’s mission is to ensure safe, adequate, and proper utility services at reasonable rates for customers in New Jersey.
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New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program
CURRENTLY ADMINISTERED BY
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ Division of Clean Energy
CURRENTLY FUNDED BY
Societal Benefits Charge (SBC) on utility bill
PROGRAM GOALS• Education
• Change behavior
• Provide opportunity for ALL NJ residents to reduce energy and lower operating cost
• Protect the environment and lower emissions
• Meet Governor’s goal of 100% clean energy by 2050
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ENERGY EFFICIENCYDEFINED
Addressing Climate Change in NJ
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CUSTOMER EDUCATION
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
“Energy efficiency is using
technology that requires
less energy to perform the
same function”U.S. Energy Information Administration
Energy Efficiency
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The cheapest energy is the
energy you don’t use
it is as easy as:
choosing a qualified
LED bulb
choosing a
qualified smart
thermostat
Benefits of Energy Efficiency
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Energy efficiency (EE) helps reduce greenhouse gas
emissions and mitigate climate impacts, which
improves health conditions
EE projects lower energy costs, especially for low-
to moderate-income participants overburdened
by energy bills
EE projects are labor intensive so increased EE projects
strengthen the job market
EE projects reduce energy use that can reduce energy
bills for customers and allow them to reinject the funds
into the economy
EE projects are designed to increase long term comfort
and safety
EE projects are one of the easiest and cheapest resources against the global climate crisis
Benefits of Energy Efficiency (cont’d)
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Energy Efficiency Incentives
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Choose energy efficient
equipment
Submit application &
receive an incentive to
offset the cost
Use equipment Enjoy a lower utility bill,
healthier air, and climate
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Energy Savings are delivered
through electric, gas, oil, other
efficiencies and generation
Program Performance…
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141,000+ applications processed in FY20
$145,000,000+ incentives paid in FY20
FY20 data
…Brings Real-World Results
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159,000+ cars removed
12,000,000+ trees planted
763,909 metric tons greenhouse gases eliminated
FY20 data
Clean Energy Programs eliminated enough CO2 in one year to equate to:
NJCEP Portfolio of Programs
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
RENEWABLE ENERGY
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY
RESOURCES
SPECIALIZED ENERGY EFFICIENCY
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGYEFFICIENCYPROGRAMS
COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (C&I) PROGRAMS
Commercial & Industrial Customers
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MULTIFAMILYCOMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS NON-PROFIT INSTITUTIONAL
Commercial & Industrial Programs
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MEASUREMENT & AUDITS
NEW CONSTRUCTION DISTRIBUTED
ENERGY RESOURCES
RETROFITS
FREE Energy Audits
Prescriptive & Custom
Rebates for New
Construction and
Gut Rehabs
Pay for Performance
incentives for
buildings over
50,000 sq. ft.
Combined Heat & Power
and Fuel Cell Installation
Incentives
Microgrid Development
Battery Storage
Muni EV Fleets
Prescriptive &
Custom Rebates
Direct Install
Engineered Solutions
And more from
your local utility!
Incentives up
to $4 million
for eligible projects
EXISTING BUILDINGS
Key:
Programs run by NJCEP
Programs run by investor-owned utility companies16
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Local Government Energy Audit NJCleanEnergy.com/LGEA
WHO
COST
WHY
Local Government, New Jersey Colleges and
Universities, and 501(c)(3) Non-Profit buildings
with an average yearly demand >200kW*
Free
• Inventory of all energy-consuming equipment and line by line
program eligibility, savings and costs
• Comprehensive utility bill analysis
• Facility benchmarking
• Feasibility for solar and combined heat & power
INCLUDES
BENCHMARKING
Inquire about the waivers available to buildings ≤200kW average
**Subject to BPU Approval
INCENTIVE
CAP
• $100,000 per entity (covers most small to large entities)
• $300,000 per 501(c)(3) hospital
• $300,000 per entity interested in ESIP**
EXISTING BUILDINGS
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Local Government Energy Audit NJCleanEnergy.com/LGEA
EXISTING BUILDINGS
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Large Energy UsersNJCleanEnergy.com/LEUP
WHO
SIZE TO
QUALIFY
ABOUT
Large C&I entities who have paid a minimum of $5,000,000 in the
previous 12 months of utility bills
The average peak demand of all facilities submitted ≥400kW
and/or 4,000 DTh
• Encourages large C&I utility customers to self-invest in energy
efficiency, combined heat & power, and fuel cell projects
• Must have ability to “bank” funds for up to two fiscal years
INCENTIVE
CAP
Maximum incentive per entity is the lesser of:
• $4 million,
• 75% of total project cost, or
• 90% of NJCEP contribution or annual energy saving caps
($0.33/kWh and $3.75/therm)
EXISTING BUILDINGS
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Program
Enrollment
Submission and
Approval of Application
Submission of
Draft Energy
Efficiency Plan Reservation of
Incentives (optional)
Submission of
Final Energy
Efficiency Plan Commitment of
Incentives
Confirmation of
Installation
Incentives Paid
EXISTING BUILDINGSLarge Energy UsersNJCleanEnergy.com/LEUP
Commercial & Industrial Programs
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MEASUREMENT & AUDITS
NEW CONSTRUCTION DISTRIBUTED
ENERGY RESOURCES
RETROFITS
FREE Energy Audits
Prescriptive & Custom
Rebates for New
Construction and
Gut Rehabs
Pay for Performance
incentives for
buildings over
50,000 sq. ft.
Combined Heat & Power
and Fuel Cell Installation
Incentives
Microgrid Development
Battery Storage
Muni EV Fleets
Prescriptive &
Custom Rebates
Direct Install
Engineered Solutions
And more from
your local utility!
Incentives up
to $4 million
for eligible projects
EXISTING BUILDINGS
Key:
Programs run by NJCEP
Programs run by investor-owned utility companies
NJCleanEnergy.com
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Any size C&I new construction or gut rehab project may be eligible for energy efficiency incentives.
New construction/gut-rehab projects must exceed ASHRAE 90.1-2016.*
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New Construction NJCleanEnergy.com
*Program requirements vary
NEW CONSTRUCTION
NJCEP programs for new construction* include substantial renovation and
gut rehabilitation:
• Change of use and reconstruction of an existing building
• Construction work of a nature requiring that the building or portion of the
building within be out of service for at least 30 days
• Reconstruction of a vacant
structure or a portion of the
building within
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Substantial Renovation (Gut Rehab)
* A licensed professional architect or engineer must have prepared or certified the building plans
NJCleanEnergy.com
NEW CONSTRUCTION
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WHO
SIZE TO
QUALIFY
ABOUT
N/A
• Individual high efficiency equipment rebates for new construction,
and gut rehab projects.
• Prescriptive and custom designed measures
INCENTIVE
CAP
• C&I New Construction - $500,000 per electric account and
$500,000 per natural gas account, per fiscal year.
• Custom, lesser of the following:• $0.16/kWh and/or $1.60/therm saved annually;
• 50% of incremental installed cost; and
• Buy-down to 1 year payback based on incremental cost and savings
New Construction C&I Projects: commercial,
industrial, agricultural, government, non-profit
institutional, and multifamily customers
SmartStart Buildings (SSB)NJCleanEnergy.com
SINGLE MEASURE: NEW CONSTRUCTION
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PRESCRIPTIVE INCENTIVES CUSTOM INCENTIVES• Electric Chillers
• Gas Cooling
• Electric Unitary HVAC
• Ground Source Heat Pumps
• Gas Heating
• Variable Frequency Drives
• Gas Water Heating
• Lighting
• Refrigeration Doors
• Refrigeration Controls
• Food Service Equipment
• Refrigerator/Freezer Motors
• New or innovative technologies
proven to be cost-effective and not
listed as prescriptive
• Project pre and post inspection
required
SmartStart Buildings (SSB)NJCleanEnergy.com
SINGLE MEASURE: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Customer Tailored Energy Efficiency (CTEEP)
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NJCleanEnergy.com/CTEEP
WHO
SIZE TO
QUALIFY
ABOUT
New Construction C&I customers seeking a streamlined/single
application for participants submitting for multiple different
technology types. Those unwilling/uninterested in P4P.
N/A
• On site assistance available
• One application form for multiple prescriptive or custom measures
• Utilizes SmartStart Incentives
• Additional $10,000 technical incentive available to offset soft costs
associated with developing and planning custom projects
INCENTIVE
CAP
• Up to $500,000 for each electric or gas account
• Same Prescriptive or Custom incentives as the SmartStart New
Construction Buildings program
BUNDLED:
NEW CONSTRUCTION
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Scoping Session
One-on-One
customization with
program staff
Energy Efficiency
Plan
Application Approval
Installation of
Measures
Confirmation of
Installation
Incentives* Paid
Same incentive
values as
SmartStart
Customer Tailored Energy Efficiency (CTEEP)NJCleanEnergy.com/CTEEP
BUNDLED:
NEW CONSTRUCTION
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Indoor Horticulture
• SmartStart/CTEEP Prescriptive incentives are now available to indoor horticultural lighting for new construction • SmartStart/CTEEP Custom incentives continue to include new or innovative technologies proven to be cost-effective and not listed
as prescriptive• The whole building Pay for Performance Program is also available
NJCleanEnergy.com
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Pay for Performance (P4P)NJCleanEnergy.com
WHO
SIZE TO
QUALIFY
ABOUT
New construction projects seeking two or more
energy efficiency measures with a minimum 5%
savings compared to ASHRAE 90.1-2016 (15%
savings for Multifamily).
Over 50,000 square feet of planned new construction or gut
rehab*
A pre-approved Participating Partner will streamline the program
and guide users through the program phases
INCENTIVE
CAP
• 50% of project cost up to $2M per project / $4M per entity
annually
MID-LARGE:
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Incentive #2
up to 25%
project cost
Installation
Verification
Incentive #3
up to 25%
project cost
Verification of
Savings
Comparison of
Performance vs ERP
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Program
Enrollment
Submission and
Approval of
Application
Incentive #1
fixed
Energy
Reduction Plan
(ERP)
Development and
Approval
Installation of
Measures
1 YEAR
As-built Energy
Reduction Plan &
Commissioning Report
Pay for Performance (P4P)NJCleanEnergy.com
MID-LARGE:
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Commercial & Industrial Programs
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MEASUREMENT & AUDITS
NEW CONSTRUCTION DISTRIBUTED
ENERGY RESOURCES
RETROFITS
FREE Energy Audits
Prescriptive & Custom
Rebates for New
Construction and
Gut Rehabs
Pay for Performance
incentives for
buildings over
50,000 sq. ft.
Combined Heat & Power
and Fuel Cell Installation
Incentives
Microgrid Development
Battery Storage
Muni EV Fleets
Prescriptive &
Custom Rebates
Direct Install
Engineered Solutions
And more from
your local utility!
Incentives up
to $4 million
for eligible projects
EXISTING BUILDINGS
Key:Programs run by NJCEP
Programs run by investor-owned utility companies
NJCleanEnergy.com
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Combined Heat & Power - Fuel Cells
WHO
SIZE TO
QUALIFY
ABOUT
N/A - Projects must pass a cost-effectiveness test and run 5,000
full load equivalent hours per year (3,500 for critical facilities)
• Combined Heat & Power (CHP) units generates electricity and
recycle waste heat to provide heating or cooling
• Resiliency with return on investment
• Technology-neutral incentives
• Fuel Cells (FC) with or without heat recovery (HR)
INCENTIVE
LEVELS
• CHPs and FC with HR have a project cap of $2M - $3M
• 25% bonus for critical facilities with black-start/islanding capabilities
• Up to 30% incentive bonus for CHP using biofuel
• FC without HR have a project cap of $1M
C&I customers that require on-site electric generation that either
does or does not utilize waste heat
NJCleanEnergy.com/CHP
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY
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Combined Heat & PowerNJCleanEnergy.com/CHP
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY
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+critical facility/blackstart bonus of 25%
Combined Heat & Power - Fuel CellsNJCleanEnergy.com/CHP
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY
Multifamily Projects
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Residential Programs: www.NJCleanEnergy.com/RESICommercial Programs: www.NJCleanEnergy.com/CINJBPU Programs: www.nj.gov/bpu/assistance/programs/
Multifamily
Multifamily New Construction
Eligibility:
Any sized multifamily new construction property pursuing the ENERGY
STAR designation
Free building auditLocal Gov’t Energy
Audit
ResiliencyCombined Heat &
Power
Low-incomebill assistance
Utility Assistance
Whole building large multifamily
Eligibility:
50,000 sf of planned, conditioned space.
Must achieve a minimum of 15% energy savings compared to ASHRAE
90.1-2016.
Incentive Cap
50% of project cost up to $2M per project / $4M
per entity annually
Individual rebates multifamily
Eligibility:
No size to qualify.
Common spaces billed commercially are eligible.
Incentive Cap
$500,000 per electric account and $500,000 per natural gas account, per
fiscal year.
New Construction Other
Pay for Performance For Multifamily
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WHO
SIZE TO
QUALIFY
ABOUT
New construction Multifamily projects seeking
two or more energy efficiency measures with a
minimum 15% savings compared to ASHRAE
90.1-2016.
50,000 square feet of planned conditioned space. Low-rise (and
mid-rise where appropriate), garden style complexes will be
treated as one project under the P4P NC program.
A pre-approved Participating Partner will streamline the program
and guide users through the program phases
INCENTIVE
CAP
50% of project cost up to $2M per project / $4M per entity annually
NJCleanEnergy.com/P4P
COMMERICAL/INDUST.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
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Incentives – Multifamily
Type of Home Multifamily MFHR
ENERGY STAR $500 + $30/MMBtu $500 +$30/MMBtu
ZERH $1,500 +$30/MMBtu
N/A
ZERH + RE $1,500 +$30/MMBtu +$750
N/A
UEZ Bonus N/A N/A
NJCleanEnergy.com/RNC
RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION
FINANCING FOR GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
• Provides alternative financing for energy savings projects at public institutions
• Administered directly by the NJBPU• Project is paid for with the value of its own energy savings• 15 or 20-year repayment term • Board approved incentives/rebates are layered within an ESIP• No upfront capital expenses• Doesn’t require voter approval
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Financing Mechanism: ESIP
ENERGY SAVINGS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (ESIP)
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Financing Mechanism: ESIP
Initial Energy
Audit
Includes LGEA
Select Path
ESCO (requires RFP)
DIY
Hybrid
Investment Grade
Energy Audit
Prioritize ECM’s to
determine project
Energy Savings Plan
Developed &
Approved
Plan includes use of
incentives from Board
approved energy
efficiency program
Energy Savings Improvement Program
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Michelle Rossi
ESIP Coordinator
ESIP@bpu.nj.gov
o: 609.633.9641
c: 609.915.0903
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More Information
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