With skyrocketing electricity rates now front and center for most Garden State voters, New Jersey’s 2025 gubernatorial race is rapidly setting up as the first clear-cut referendum in this country on the true cost and false promises of the clean energy revolution.
New Jersey, like many other Democrat-run states, is now dealing with the consequences of years of bad energy policy driven by artificial emissions constraints and unattainable net-zero goals. Over the past decade, the state has replaced reliable coal and natural gas generation with intermittent solar and wind power and moved from…
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