We want all residents to understand the Renewable Energy Aggregation program and its benefits so that they can make an educated decision when the township considers this. We encourage all to read this article and express their views by completing our survey.
OVERVIEW
Renewable Energy Aggregation (REA) is an official New Jersey program supported by law and rules created by the NJ Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) and is supported by Sustainable Jersey. This program enables a municipality to aggregate (combine together) the electricity use of the entire community and solicit competitive bids from third party electricity producers for electricity that is cleaner and less expensive than electricity we currently purchase from JCP&L. It makes consumer access to increased renewable energy content effortless, safe, convenient and affordable.
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The key benefits of an REA program, often referred to as CCA (Community Choice Aggregation) are:
WHY IS PARSIPPANY CONSIDERING A RENEWABLE ENERGY AGGREGATION PROGRAM?
Burning fossil fuels creates two enormous problems – air pollution and climate change. In order to address these problems we must increase our use of energy from renewable technologies such as solar, wind and hydropower. New Jersey and Parsippany suffer from both problems. Consider the following facts:
REA IS A SAFE, PRACTICAL, COST EFFECTIVE, RISK FREE SOLUTION TO THESE PROBLEMS
Growing market demand for clean renewable energy is one of the most important strategies for developing a more sustainable approach to energy generation. By law, all New Jersey energy providers must source at least 21% of their electricity from renewable energy sources, which is what JCP&L offers today. Third party providers offer much higher renewable energy content, up to 100%. When municipalities, such as Parsippany, aggregate their energy usage and ask for bids with high renewable energy content options they are communicating to the market that there is a strong preference for renewable-based energy. As more communities take this step to purchase clean energy it encourages the production of more clean renewable electricity, drives out dirty fossil fuel-based electricity from the electric grid and reduces air pollution and the impact of climate change across the region.
If 100% of Parsippany residents participated and all chose to use 100% renewable energy, this would reduce the total carbon footprint of all residents by 26% as shown in the chart shown. Considering that the total carbon footprint includes the use of gas for heating/cooking and gasoline for transportation, this would be an extremely significant reduction.
There are absolutely no risks to residents and businesses that participate in an REA program.
PROGRAM RULES
New Jersey law requires REA participation to be structured as an “opt out” program for residential customers and as an “opt in” program for commercial customers. The “opt out” approach makes participation very convenient. Residential customers are automatically enrolled in the program unless they elect to “opt out” of the program, or are already with a third party supplier. Residential customers are able to easily “opt out” of the program at any time prior to or during the term of the contract without penalty via a variety of media (prepaid return mail, email, 800#, web sites). Commercial companies are also able to “opt out” of the program at any time without penalty. The “opt-out” approach is the only way to bring the significant benefits of such a program to residents.
POTENTIAL COST SAVINGS
Examples of cost savings other municipalities have achieved from their REA programs are:
The savings described above are significant but market conditions vary over time and savings in JCP&L areas are expected to be more modest than those in PSE&G territory. Nevertheless, Parsippany’s program will always offer prices below JCP&L’s average annual rate.
Once approved, Parsippany will put out a bid for a consultant experienced with this program and the electricity market. The consultant will prepare Parsippany’s offer on which third party providers will bid. The consultant is the only entity, other than the third party provider, who will receive compensation. There will be no door-to-door salespeople or any other third party salespeople involved. There will be no commissions paid to anyone.
Municipalities do not pay energy consultants. Their fees are included in the monthly electric bills paid by residents and businesses. Even with this fee, the basic plan price for electricity under REA will still be less than the price charged by JCP&L.
BOTTOM LINE
Many of us are very aware of the threats from climate change and look for ways to reduce our carbon footprints. We know this is not often easy or cost-free and takes some effort. Convincing every resident to take such actions is virtually impossible. By contrast, we can achieve the carbon footprint reductions described above and save money by doing absolutely nothing when asked if we want to “opt out” to the REA program. It is hard to imagine a more elegant solution than this, to the problem of convincing each individual to take action on climate change.
NEXT STEPS
The first step needed to start the REA program is enactment of an ordinance creating the REA entity by the Parsippany Town Council. The council will not act until it receives significant town support for the program, so it is crucial that residents provide their feedback by taking this short survey.
Other actions that residents should take are:
If anyone has any questions or wishes to schedule a meeting to discuss the REA program in more detail please contact the Parsippany Green Team.
The REA program is supported by the Parsippany Green Team. Its mission is to collaborate with our residents, town government and business community to identify and implement programs that improve our quality of life and the physical, environmental and financial sustainability of our community. For more information, please visit our Facebook page.