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The State of New Jersey has enacted a special program administered by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) called the New Jersey Clean Energy Program (“NJCEP”). The goal of the NJCEP is to provide incentive payments, through rebates, to those New Jersey customers who utilize clean energy generation equipment. Only NJCEP-qualified clean energy generation equipment is eligible for consideration under this rebate program.

To that end, the New Jersey BPU is compiling a list of businesses that provide hardware for or perform installation and maintenance services on NJCEP-qualified clean energy generation equipment. This list is being provided as an informational source only. Inclusion on this list does not constitute any endorsement, advertisement, warranty, promise of employment, statement of qualification, or other representation of service by the New Jersey BPU.

Signup Procedure

As a prerequisite to being included on this list, all Vendors of NJCEP-qualified clean energy generation equipment will be required to agree to indemnify, defend, and hold the New Jersey BPU and their representatives harmless from any act or omission resulting in personal injury (including death) or property damage. This agreement is detailed in the NJCEP Vendor Agreement.

Once the Vendor has completed to the NJCEP Vendor Agreement, he/she must submit an online application, which will be reviewed by the by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. If the application is approved, the Vendor will be notified and their listing will be added to the directory of  Registered Vendors.
 
If you would like to be listed in the directory of  Registered Vendors, click here.

 

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