Jersey Study Admits It: PA Gas Keeps the Garden State’s Lights On

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A free-market think tank in New Jersey has published a report that says out loud what MDN readers figured out years ago: the Garden State keeps its lights on with natural gas — a lot of it, Marcellus gas — while chasing a 2035 clean-electricity mandate propped up by offshore wind that does not exist and batteries that have barely been built. The report, Reliability Before Retirement: Reassessing New Jersey's 2024 Energy Master Plan, comes from the Garden State Initiative (GSI), a Morristown-based nonprofit that pushes free-market policy in one of the least free-market states in America. Author Anurag Bhat is no fracking cheerleader — he's a sustainability-credentialed analyst who co-wrote GSI's 2025 critique of the same Energy Master Plan (EMP). Which makes the findings that much more useful to us.

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