NJ League of Conservation Voters’ Ed Potosnak discusses New Jersey electricity cost issues

In conversation with SBN news director Steve Lubetkin, Ed Potosnak, executive director of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters, discusses the recent actions taken by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) in response to rising electric costs.

The full interview is available to paid subscribers to our new Substack.com website, RadioFreeSomewhere.com.

Here is an excerpt of the conversation in which Ed explains how public sentiment in New Jersey regarding clean energy alternatives was turned on its head with the election of Donald Trump as president.

In the full conversation, Ed explains the reasons behind the cost increases, including the failure to connect renewable energy projects, and outlines the BPU’s measures to provide relief to consumers.

Potosnak also emphasizes the importance of electric storage in managing energy demand and reflects on the shift in public perception regarding wind power and energy policy under the Trump administration.

He concludes by describing the mission of the League of Conservation Voters and their efforts to influence public policy for environmental protection.

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