New Providence draft Community Energy Plan proposes 33 initiatives with focus on solar and EV charging
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Summary
A consultant from Haier Grueland Associates presented New Providence's draft Community Energy Plan to the Borough Council, outlining 33 initiatives aligned with New Jersey's Pathway to 2050 energy master plan. The plan highlights survey results favoring solar energy adoption and identifies electric vehicle charging needs. Funding sources include BPU and DEP grants. The plan will be revised based on council feedback before final adoption.
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the report aligns local strategies with New Jersey's statewide Pathway to 2050 energy master plan and identifies 33 initiatives for reducing
the plan will be revised with council feedback before adoption
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