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Regulation that would force [NJ] schools to spend millions on electric boilers slapped by fuel merchants group
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Contributor | WSNJ |
Last Edited | WSNJ Sep 19, 2022 11:47am |
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Category | News |
Author | David Wildstein |
News Date | Monday, September 19, 2022 05:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | More than 1,500 local school boards in New Jersey may be forced to spend tens of millions to convert their boilers from gas to electric after Gov. Phil Murphy’s new Energy Master Plan goes into effect on December 6, but it’s not clear that the financial impact of the new regulation has filtered down to the municipal level.
“Residents of Cliffside Park, Marlboro, Metuchen, Randolph, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, and West Orange can be extremely proud their schools were designated National Blue Ribbon schools last week,” said Fuel Merchants of New Jersey executive vice president Eric DeGesaro. “What they probably don’t know is that these same schools are about to be hit with a huge bill to convert their boilers to electric heat under Governor Murphy’s Energy Master Plan NJDEP regulations which take effect on December 6. |
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