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Public utilities board proposes expanding New Jersey's energy storage program
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Fusion42 · 19 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has proposed expanding the state's energy storage program, aiming to increase capacity and support renewable energy integration. This regulatory move is designed to enhance grid reliability and accelerate clean energy adoption in New Jersey.
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New Jersey's push to expand energy storage opens new market space for battery suppliers and system integrators this year. If you provide grid-scale storage tech or services, your sales cycle could shorten as utilities aim to meet updated capacity targets.
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