The Legislature finds and declares that New Jersey should implement cost-effective measures to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, and that emissions trading and the auction of allowances is an effective mechanism to accomplish that objective.
The Legislature further finds and declares that entering into agreements or arrangements with appropriate representatives of other states furthers the purposes of P.L. 2007, c. 340(C.26:2C-45 et al.) and the "Global Warming Response Act," P.L. 2007, c. 112(C.26:2C-37 et al.).
The Legislature further finds and declares that any carbon dioxide emissions allowance trading program established in the State to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases must provide both incentives to reduce emissions at their sources and funding or other consumer benefit incentives to reduce the demand for energy, which in turn would reduce the generation and emission of greenhouse gases.
The Legislature further finds and declares that funding consumer benefit purposes will result in reduced costs to New Jersey consumers, decreased energy use, decreased greenhouse gas emissions, and substantial and tangible benefits to the energy-using business sector.
The Legislature further finds and declares that efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in New Jersey must include complementary programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generated outside of the State but consumed in New Jersey, and that one measure that may be most effective in doing so is the adoption of a greenhouse gas emissions portfolio standard as authorized pursuant to the "Global Warming Response Act," P.L. 2007, c. 112(C.26:2C-37 et al.) and section 38 of P.L. 1999, c. 23(C.48:3-87).
The Legislature further finds and declares that energy efficiency and conservation measures and increased use of renewable energy resources must be essential elements of the State's energy future and that greater reliance on energy efficiency, conservation, and renewable energy resources will provide significant benefits to the citizens of this State.
The Legislature further finds and declares that public utility involvement and competition in the renewable energy, conservation and energy efficiency industries are essential to maximize efficiencies and the use of renewable energy and that the provisions of P.L. 2007, c. 340(C.26:2C-45 et al.) must be implemented to further competition.
The Legislature further finds and declares that any emissions allowance trading program established in the State to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases should transition to any federal program enacted by the federal government that is comparable to the emissions allowance trading program established in New Jersey.
The Legislature therefore determines that it is in the public interest to establish a program that requires the State to dedicate to consumer benefit purposes up to 100 percent of the revenues derived from the auction or other sale of allowances pursuant to an emissions allowance trading program and to require the Commissioner of Environmental Protection and the President of the Board of Public Utilities to further the purposes of P.L. 2007, c. 340(C.26:2C-45 et al.) and the "Global Warming Response Act," P.L. 2007, c. 112(C.26:2C-37 et al.), by participating with other states in the activity of a separate legal entity established for the purpose of administering the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
N.J.S. § 26:2C-45