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 …

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 …

Extending Our Crowdfunding Campaign

Once again, we’ve decided to extend the campaign. This is certainly not the orthodox approach. But NJPACE is not like other charities.It’s not about treating the symptoms, the inevitable consequences of our failure to recognize our global unity, and to invest Read More …

Why We’re Asking

Asking for money is one of the more challenging things that every charity has to do. The first question we need to answer, however, is “Why are we asking?” If we don’t have a clear and compelling answer, we’re handicapping ourselves Read More …

Why We’re a Nonprofit, and What that Means for You

In responding to our crowdfunding campaign, a lot of people have asked why we are approaching this as a nonprofit, and why they should donate to the cause. We thought we share some recent correspondence on this, and invite your comments Read More …

“New Jersey Must Consider Climate Change Risks in Recovery Programs”

Writing in The Energy Collective, Ben Chou, Water Policy Analyst, Washington, D.C. notes: Extreme weather events in recent years have made states throughout the country rethink how investments in communities can make them more resilient to future storms and other Read More …