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...been the establishment of a substantial renewable portfolio standard (RPS) enacted as part of the state's energy deregulation law, the Electric Discount and...
...state's commitment to the development of renewable energy and maintains an existing renewable portfolio standard of 22.5 percent renewable energy sources by...
...the BPU published notice that it intended to review its Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards (RPS). As part of RPS, electricity producers previously had the...
...The National Renewable Energy Laboratory recently...the renewables portfolio standards requirement be...
...The value of a SREC is supported by the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (RPS), which legislatively mandates that wholesale and retail electric power...
...and potential consequences of the continued reliance on oil as a primary energy source. Case in point, the New Jersey Senate Environment and Energy Committee...
The explosion of environmental marketing claims in the economy has created many challenges and demands on the producers and consumers of green products, packaging and services. The dissemination of c
...the Senate's Environment and Energy Committee. He has sponsored landmark...This law strengthens several cleanup standards, and says that you cannot...
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