Industry experts will discuss New Jersey’s energy future during a panel at Stockton University's William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy.
The panel will be held online at 2 p.m. Wednesday to help residents make sense of rising utility bills, discuss the energy challenges the state is facing, examine how to balance the need for increased supply and affordability with carbon reduction goals, and present their vision for the way forward.
The discussion will be moderated by Rebecca Freed, partner at K&L Gates, who has worked with utility companies, solar companies, and offshore wind companies to successfully navigate complex regulatory frameworks.
The panelists include:
Click here to register for the panel.
The panel comes a week after a Stockton poll revealed that most New Jerseyans feel affordability should be the top priority when it comes to state energy policy, and that most residents want to move toward a clean energy future where renewable energy is prioritized over fossil fuels.
“This event couldn’t be more timely as we navigate a changing energy landscape and prepare for a new administration tasked with shaping policy at a time when residents are struggling with rising utility costs,” said Alyssa Maurice, head of research at the Hughes Center.
Click here to watch the webinar on July 9.