New Jersey requests inclusion of offshore wind into PJM transmission process

Published on November 20, 2020 by Dave Kovaleski

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The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) requested the inclusion of the state’s policy on offshore wind transmission into the transmission planning process of PJM Interconnection (PJM).

This would be done through a competitive solicitation process in what is known as the State Agreement Approach. If approved, New Jersey would be the first state to fully align its offshore wind transmission goals with its regional grid operator’s planning process.  This action authorizes PJM to solicit potential offshore wind transmission solutions from qualified developers on behalf of NJBPU.

“Our actions today reflect New Jersey’s leadership in innovative clean energy development, as well as our commitment to expanding renewable energy quickly and responsibly to combat climate change,” NJBPU President Joseph Fiordaliso said. “By exploring offshore wind transmission options through the State Agreement Approach, we’ll work collaboratively with PJM to identify potential solutions that meet the state’s needs and ensure the best value for ratepayers. PJM has been tremendously helpful throughout this process and will be instrumental to our success in achieving Governor Murphy’s vision for 100 percent clean energy by 2050.”

By making this formal request, NJBPU can utilize the State Agreement Approach to explore options for an optimal long-term solution for offshore wind transmission that otherwise may not have been available.

“The State Agreement Approach was written broadly to accommodate the breadth and diversity of policies that different states might pursue,” Manu Asthana, president and CEO of PJM, said. “It is an existing tool that states can use to leverage PJM’s regional transmission planning expertise. In this case, we are pleased to be able to help New Jersey advance its offshore wind objectives.”

NJBPU said there are no financial or ratepayer obligations tied to this action.