• In the Matter of the Implementation of L. 2018, C. 16 Regarding the Establishment of a Zero Certificate Program for Eligible Nuclear Power Plants

    Publication Date: 2021-04-05
    Practice Area: Public Utilities
    Industry: Energy | State and Local Government
    Court: Appellate Division
    Judge: Judge Whipple
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Stefanie A. Brand, Director (Stefanie A. Brand, attorney; Stefanie A. Brand, Brian O. Lipman, Litigation Manager, and Sarah H. Steindel, Assistant Deputy Rate Counsel, on the briefs)
    for defendant: David Chester Apy, Assistant Attorney General (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Alex Moreau, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief); Christopher S. Porrino (Lowenstein Sandler, LLP, attorneys; Christopher S. Porrino, Peter Slocum, Tamara Linde, Grace H. Park, Aaron I. Karp, and Joseph Accardo, Jr., on the brief); Steven S. Goldenberg (Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, PC, attorneys; Steven S. Goldenberg, of counsel and on the brief); George C. Jones (McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP, attorneys; Joseph P. LaSala, of counsel; George C. Jones, on the brief); Matthew M. Weissman, Cozen O'Connor, PC, and Philip J. Passanante (Matthew M. Weissman, Gregory Eisenstark, and Philip J. Passanante, on the joint brief); Day Pitney, LLP, Jeanne J. Dworetzky, and Matthew E. Price (Christopher John Stracco, Jeanne J. Dworetzky, Matthew E. Price, and Andrew J. Lichtman, on the brief); Carlin & Ward, PC and Jeffrey W. Mayes (Michael J. Ash and Jeffrey W. Mayes, of counsel and on the brief)

    Case Number: A-3939-18

    Board of Public Utilities Could Consider Operational and Market Risks in Finding Nuclear Power Plants Financially Eligible for Subsidies