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July 2019

Energy Master Plan Hearing and Rally – August 8

2019-07-19
By: empowernj
On: July 19, 2019
In: Uncategorized

New Jersey is in the middle of a climate emergency and we need you to take action now! NJ’s long awaited draft Energy Master Plan has been released. This document is supposed to be the blueprint to get NJ to 100% clean energy by 2050. There are some good, someContinue Reading

Empower NJ Coalition has some serious questions about NJ’s draft Energy Master Plan

2019-07-15
By: empowernj
On: July 15, 2019
In: Uncategorized

Empower NJ coalition members will preview their critiques of Governor Murphy’s draft Energy Master Plan (EMP) in advance of Wednesday’s (July 17, 2019) Board of Public Utilities hearing.  While noting that this document has the potential to present a holistic road map for the transition to a green economy, theContinue Reading

NJ Transit not content to delay trains; now wants to delay progress against climate change

2019-07-02
By: empowernj
On: July 2, 2019
In: Uncategorized

As if one proposed power plant in the Meadowlands was not enough, now NJ Transit wants to get in on the action by building ANOTHER power plant in the region, in Kearny. They have proposed a 104-140 MW plant that will run 24/7, and be one of the largest sourcesContinue Reading

Energy Master Plan Hearing and Renewable Energy Rally – July 17

2019-07-02
By: empowernj
On: July 2, 2019
In: Uncategorized

New Jersey is in the middle of a climate emergency and we need you to take action now! NJ’s long awaited draft Energy Master Plan has just been released. This document is supposed to be the blueprint to get NJ to 100% clean energy by 2050. There are some good,Continue Reading

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