Accessing Energy Efficiency Funding in New Jersey

GrantID: 9722

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for New Jersey's Building Energy Code Implementation Grant

New Jersey's participation in the Building Codes Implementation for Efficiency and Resilience Program is expected to yield significant energy savings and enhance the state's resilience to natural disasters. The primary target outcomes for this grant include reducing energy consumption in new and existing buildings, promoting the adoption of energy-efficient building codes, and improving the overall energy resilience of the state's built environment.

Energy Savings and Code Adoption

A key priority outcome for New Jersey is to achieve substantial energy savings through the effective implementation of updated building energy codes. By adopting the latest energy codes, the state aims to reduce energy consumption in residential and commercial buildings, thereby lowering energy bills for consumers and businesses. The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) and the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) are working together to promote code adoption and enforcement across the state. The NJBPU's efforts to incentivize energy efficiency through programs like the New Jersey's Residential HVAC Retrofit Program will complement the grant's objectives.

Enhancing Resilience in Coastal Communities

New Jersey's extensive coastline makes it particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including sea-level rise and extreme weather events. The grant will support efforts to enhance the resilience of buildings and infrastructure in coastal communities, reducing the risk of damage and displacement. The state's experience with Hurricane Sandy has driven the development of robust resilience planning initiatives, including the New Jersey Resilient Coastlines Initiative. By focusing on building code implementation and energy efficiency, the grant will contribute to the state's broader resilience goals.

New Jersey's dense population and urban areas, such as those found in the Jersey Shore region, present unique challenges for building code enforcement. The state's geographic features, including its coastal economy and proximity to major metropolitan areas like New York City, also influence its approach to energy efficiency and resilience. For instance, the demand for energy-efficient buildings in areas like Hoboken and Jersey City is driven by both local regulations and market demand.

The grant will also support the development of a more robust and consistent building code enforcement framework across the state. This includes providing training and technical assistance to code officials, builders, and other stakeholders to ensure that the latest energy codes are effectively implemented. The DCA's Division of Codes and Standards is playing a crucial role in this effort, working closely with local governments and industry stakeholders to promote code compliance.

In terms of specific outcomes, the grant is expected to result in significant energy savings, measured in terms of kilowatt-hours (kWh) and British thermal units (BTUs) avoided. The state's energy efficiency goals are closely tied to its renewable portfolio standard (RPS) and other clean energy targets. By promoting energy-efficient building codes, the grant will help New Jersey achieve its clean energy objectives while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Applicants for this grant should be aware that the funder, a Banking Institution, is particularly interested in projects that demonstrate a clear potential for energy savings and resilience benefits. As such, proposals should include robust energy savings estimates and a detailed plan for achieving the grant's target outcomes.

For small businesses and nonprofits in New Jersey, the grant presents an opportunity to access funding for energy-efficient building upgrades and other projects that support the state's energy code implementation efforts. The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) offers various grant and loan programs that can be used in conjunction with this funding to support business growth and development. For example, the NJEDA's Small Business Fund provides financing options for small businesses looking to invest in energy-efficient technologies.

Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under the Building Codes Implementation for Efficiency and Resilience Program in New Jersey? A: Eligible projects include those that support the adoption and enforcement of updated building energy codes, such as code official training, energy-efficient building upgrades, and other initiatives that promote energy efficiency and resilience in New Jersey's built environment.

Q: How will the grant funding be allocated among different stakeholders, including small businesses and nonprofits? A: The allocation of grant funding will be determined through a competitive application process, with priority given to projects that demonstrate the greatest potential for energy savings and resilience benefits. Small businesses and nonprofits are eligible to apply, and the NJEDA's resources can be used to support their applications.

Q: What resources are available to help New Jersey applicants prepare for the grant application process? A: The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities are providing technical assistance and guidance to support applicants. Additionally, the NJEDA offers various resources and programs to help small businesses and nonprofits access funding and other forms of support.

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