Municipal electric plant vintage sign, vineland, new jersey
Municipal Electric Plant vintage sign, Vineland, New Jersey

New Jersey to Ban Construction of New Fossil Fuel Energy Plants

March 7, 2024

TRENTON, NJ—Legislation seeking to amend the New Jersey Constitution to halt the construction of new fossil fuel power plants has gained traction in the Senate Environment and Energy Committee. Senators Bob Smith and John McKeon champion the proposed amendment, which will be presented to voters in the next general election. This would mark a decisive step towards the state’s clean energy future.

The amendment, detailed in resolution SCR-11, targets one of the primary sources of greenhouse gas emissions by proposing a ban on developing new fossil fuel power facilities in New Jersey. This move is aligned with the state’s ambitious climate goals and seeks to expedite the transition towards sustainable energy sources. Exceptions are made for existing plants and those used intermittently to ensure the stability of the state’s electric grid during peak demand periods.

Senators Smith and McKeon underscore the necessity of this amendment as a measure to protect air quality and reinforce New Jersey’s commitment to achieving its climate objectives. The resolution’s advancement by a 3-2 vote underscores the contentious yet vital nature of the initiative in the fight against climate change.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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