By The Numbers: New Jersey’s Renewable Energy Program
Clean energy isn't cheap, but what do rebates and incentives really cost -- and what do they buy?
The state has aggressively pursued cleaner sources of electricity over the past decade. It has scored some notable successes, including vaulting New Jersey to second behind only California in the number of solar installations. It also has cost utility customers more than $385 million in incentives. Here’s a breakdown from the New Jersey Office of Clean Energy as of the end of last year.
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