New Jersey Community Solar Rules – Remote Net Metering

Program Overview

Implementing Sector State
Category Regulatory Policy
State New Jersey
Incentive Type Community Solar Rules
Web Site https://njcleanenergy.com/renewable-energy/programs/susi-program/adi-program
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies Solar Thermal Electric, Solar Photovoltaics
Applicable Sectors Commercial, Industrial, Investor-Owned Utility, Local Government, Nonprofit, Residential, Schools, State Government, Multifamily Residential, Low Income Residential
Applicable Utilities Investor-Owned Utilities
System Capacity Limit <5 MW
Program Capacity Limit 150 MW Annually
Participant Credit Rate Retail rate
Low-Moderate Income Provisions Includes increased SREC-II value from $70 to $90

Summary

New Jersey’s community solar program is governed by the Solar Act of 2021 (L. 2021, c. 169) which established a new Successor Solar Incentive Program, also known as the “SuSI Program”. The SuSI Program implements the Clean Energy Act of 2018 (L. 2018, c.17) and the Solar Act of 2021 (L. 2021, c. 169). The SuSI Program provides incentives to eligible solar facilities to enable the continued efficient and orderly development of solar renewable energy generating sources throughout the state.

The program provides one New Jersey Solar Renewable Energy Certificate-II (NJ SREC–II) for every megawatt-hour (MWh) of solar electricity produced by a qualifying facility, with an additional $20/MWh adder for public entities – such as school districts, municipalities, and public colleges and universities – as well as a temporary incentive for projects built on contaminated lands.

A SuSI-eligible facility shall be eligible to generate NJ SREC-IIs for 15 years following the date of commencement of commercial operation.

Authorities

Name Clean Energy Act of 2018 (L. 2018, c.17)
Name Solar Act of 2021 (L. 2021, c. 169)