Environmental Information Disclosure
Quick Summary
New Jersey requires your electricity supplier to tell you how your power is generated—such as from coal, natural gas, solar, or wind—and how much pollution it produces, shown in an easy-to-read format on your bill or statement. This helps you understand the environmental impact of your electricity and compare suppliers based on their fuel sources and emissions.
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Program Details
- Program ID
- 565
- Last Updated
- 8/10/2023
Eligibility
Program Summary
New Jersey’s 1999 electric utility restructuring law requires electricity suppliers to disclose to customers details regarding the fuel mix and emissions of the supplier’s electric generation. Utilities are required to report fuel mix under the categories of oil, gas, nuclear, coal, solar, hydroelectric, wind and biomass. Emissions of sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and oxides of nitrogen must be reported in pounds per megawatt-hour. The disclosures must be made in a graphic, uniform format that can be easily understood by the customer. Further information can be found here.
Contact & Resources
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