A5894

ASSEMBLY, No. 5894

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

219th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED JUNE 14, 2021

 


 

Sponsored by:

Assemblyman   JOHN J. BURZICHELLI

District 3 (Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem)

Assemblyman   JAMES J. KENNEDY

District 22 (Middlesex, Somerset and Union)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

        Authorizes certain offshore wind projects to construct power lines and obtain real property interests; grants BPU authority to supersede certain local governmental powers upon petition from offshore wind project.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

        As introduced.

   


An Act concerning offshore wind projects and amending P.L.2010, c.57.

 

        Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

        1.       Section 3 of P.L.2010, c.57 (C.48:3-87.1) is amended to read as follows:

        3.       a.   An entity seeking to construct an offshore wind project shall submit an application to the board for approval by the board as a qualified offshore wind project, which shall include, but need not be limited to, the following information:

        (1)     a detailed description of the project, including maps, surveys and other visual aides.   This description shall include, but need not be limited to:   the type, size , and number of proposed turbines and foundations; the history to-date of the same type, size and manufacturer of installed turbines and foundations globally; a detailed description of the transmission facilities and interconnection facilities to be installed; and a detailed implementation plan that highlights key milestone activities during the permitting, financing, design, equipment solicitation, manufacturing, shipping, assembly, in-field installation, testing, equipment commissioning , and service start-up;

        (2)     a completed financial analysis of the project including pro forma income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow projections for a 20-year period, including the internal rate of return, and a description and estimate of any State or federal tax benefits that may be associated with the project;

        (3)     the proposed method of financing the project, including identification of equity investors, fixed income investors, and any other sources of capital;

        (4)     documentation that the entity has applied for all eligible federal funds and programs available to offset the cost of the project or provide tax advantages;

        (5)     the projected electrical output and anticipated market prices over the anticipated life of the project, including a forecast of electricity revenues from the sale of energy derived from the project and capacity, as well as revenues anticipated by the sale of any ORECs, RECs, air emission credits or offsets, or any tradable environmental attributes created by the project;

        (6)     an operations and maintenance plan for the initial 20-year operation of the project that: details routine, intermittent , and emergency protocols; identifies the primary risks to the built infrastructure and how the potential risks, including but not limited to hurricanes, lightning, fog, rogue wave occurrences, and exposed cabling, shall be mitigated; and identifies specific and concrete elements to ensure both construction and operational cost controls.   This operations and maintenance plan shall be integrated into the financial analysis of the project, and shall identify the projected plan for the subsequent 20 years, following conclusion of the initial 20-year operations, assuming any necessary federal lease agreements are maintained and renewed;

        (7)     the anticipated carbon dioxide emissions impact of the project;

        (8)     a decommissioning plan for the project including provisions for financial assurance for decommissioning as required by the applicable State and federal governmental entities;

        (9)     a list of all State and federal regulatory agency approvals, permits, or other authorizations required pursuant to State and federal law for the offshore wind project, and copies of all submitted permit applications and any issued approvals and permits for the offshore wind project;

        (10) a cost-benefit analysis for the project including at a minimum:

        (a)     a detailed input-output analysis of the impact of the project on income, employment, wages, indirect business taxes, and output in the State with particular emphasis on in-State manufacturing employment;

        (b)     an explanation of the location, type , and salary of employment opportunities to be created by the project with job totals expressed as full-time equivalent positions assuming 1,820 hours per year;

        (c)     an analysis of the anticipated environmental benefits and environmental impacts of the project; and

        (d)     an analysis of the potential impacts on residential and industrial ratepayers of electricity rates over the life of the project that may be caused by incorporating any State subsidy into rates;

        (11) a proposed OREC pricing method and schedule for the board to consider;

        (12) a timeline for the permitting, licensing , and construction of the proposed offshore wind project;

        (13) a plan for interconnection, including engineering specifications and costs; and

        (14) any other information deemed necessary by the board in order to conduct a thorough evaluation of the proposal.   The board may hire consultants or other experts if the board determines that obtaining such outside expertise would be beneficial to the review of the proposal.

        b.       (1)   In considering an application for a qualified offshore wind project, submitted pursuant to subsection a. of this section, the board shall determine that the application satisfies the following conditions:

        (a)     the filing is consistent with the New Jersey energy master plan, adopted pursuant to section 12 of P.L.1977, c.146 (C.52:27F-14), in effect at the time the board is considering the application;

        (b)     the cost-benefit analysis, submitted pursuant to paragraph (10) of subsection a. of this section, demonstrates positive economic and environmental net benefits to the State;

        (c)     the financing mechanism is based upon the actual electrical output of   the project, fairly balances the risks and rewards of the project between ratepayers and shareholders, and ensures that any costs of non-performance, in either the construction or operational phase of the project, shall be borne by shareholders; and

        (d)     the entity proposing the project demonstrates financial integrity and sufficient access to capital to allow for a reasonable expectation of completion of construction of the project.

        (2)     In considering an application for a qualified offshore wind project, submitted pursuant to subsection a. of this section, the board shall also consider:

        (a)     the total level of subsidies to be paid by ratepayers for qualified offshore wind projects over the life of the project; and

        (b)     any other elements the board deems appropriate in conjunction with the application.

        c.         An order issued by the board to approve an application for a qualified offshore wind project pursuant to this section shall,