Highlights of the 2015 New Jersey PACE Summit

Thanks to all who attended and viewed the Summit online. It was a very successful event — we had over 270 RSVPs, an estimated 225 attending in person, and another 169 unique visitors viewing the live stream. We’re posting the Read More …

NJ PACE 2015 Summit to Focus on What’s Possible for New Jersey

The theme of this year’s New Jersey PACE Summit is “PACE: what’s possible for New Jersey?” The subtitle gives part of the answer: “Resiliency • Clean Energy • Jobs”— these are the major elements of the story, that will be explored at Read More …

Invitation to the New Jersey PACE Summit — June 12, 2015, 8 a.m. – Noon

You are invited to be part of a historic summit! New Jersey is on the verge of passing new Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) legislation. Whether you are a mayor, economic development officer, CEO, CFO, builder, developer, property owner, financier, Read More …

PACE Amending Legislation Moves Forward

Legislative Update: Press Release from the Office of Assemblyman Raj Mukherji (D-Hudson) MUKHERJI, PINTOR MARIN & EUSTACE BILL TO HELP PROPERTY OWNERS FINANCE FLOOD & HURRICANE RESISTANCE PROJECTS ADVANCES  (TRENTON) – Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Raj Mukherji, Eliana Pintor Read More …

New Internships and Volunteer Opportunities Posted for 2015

We’ve just posted descriptions for our 2015 Internship and Volunteer positions for New Jersey PACE here: https://www.newjerseypace.org/contact-us/internships/. Here are some of the positions available: Event Planning Interns Research and Analysis Interns Public Relations and Marketing Interns Social Media Interns Grant-Writing Interns Read More …

Intersolar Summit USA East – May 7, 2015

Special note: New Jersey PACE supporters are eligible for exclusive discounts to attend the Intersolar Summit USA East. Save 10% on the ticket price by entering the discount code: PA12-USA Registration page: www.regonline.com/intersolar-NY Select: Ticket – Intersolar Summit USA East: $250.00 Read More …

Two Years After Sandy, Most Municipalities Still Looking for Pathways to Resiliency

According to a recent study by the NJ Resiliency Network: Most at risk municipalities have not adequately assessed their vulnerability, and there is wide variability in the approach and depth of analysis municipalities use when conducting risk and vulnerability assessments. Read More …