New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4627

Introduced
3/10/26  

Caption

Requires public utilities to provide Energy Star-rated product and appliance rebates of no less than 20 percent of total cost of product or appliance.

Impact

The implications of A4627 are significant for both consumers and the energy sector in New Jersey. By requiring public utilities to offer these rebates, the bill encourages residents to invest in energy-efficient appliances, which can lead to lower energy bills and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. This legislation can enhance public awareness regarding energy efficiency while also promoting sustainable practices at the household level. The law is likely to support the state's broader energy goals and commitments to combat climate change, as well as to improve overall public health through reduced pollution.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4627, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that public utilities provide rebates for Energy Star-rated products and appliances, establishing a minimum rebate of 20% of the total cost for these items. This bill is a part of New Jersey's ongoing effort to promote energy efficiency and environmentally-friendly practices among residents. It aims to incentivize the purchase of appliances that meet specific energy efficiency standards defined by the federal Environmental Protection Agency, thereby potentially leading to greater reductions in energy consumption across the state.

Contention

While the bill is expected to garner wide support among advocates for energy conservation and sustainability, there may be points of contention primarily related to the financial implications for public utilities. Some stakeholders may argue that requiring rebates could lead to increased costs for utility companies, which could be passed down to consumers. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the adequacy of the 20% rebate and whether it is sufficient to motivate a significant number of households to switch to Energy Star-rated products.

Companion Bills

NJ A4784

Carry Over Requires public utilities to provide Energy Star-rated product and appliance rebates of no less than 20 percent of total cost of product or appliance.

NJ S3954

Same As Requires public utilities to provide Energy Star-rated product and appliance rebates of no less than 20 percent of total cost of product or appliance.

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