Proud Strategic Partner of 2026 IPF: Energy at Sea

NJSBN is honored to be a Strategic Partner of IPF 2026: Energy at Sea, hosted by Oceantic Network.

This is where marine renewable energy meets execution: offshore wind, wave, tidal, floating solar, green hydrogen, marine carbon capture, ports & grid operators all
together to build the future.

When: Feb. 9–12, 2026 in New York City
Why attend: innovation, partnerships, resources, and next-generation technology across the full ocean economy.

Here’s how we stop Big Tech from raising our electric bills | Opinion

“Data centers must pay full price for the energy they use and for any required upgrades to the grid. And the utility companies that profit at our expense must invest their excessive profits into clean energy projects we will all benefit from. This is how we make electricity affordable for New Jersey.

With more clean energy and by holding big corporations accountable, we can lower our energy bills, create thousands of new good-paying jobs, and make sure our kids breathe cleaner air.”

NJSBN issues statement on proposed development

“Sustainable businesses urge West Orange to preserve Watchung Mountain Second Ridge to prevent the degradation of drinking water and the increased possibility of severe flooding,” commented Rebecca C. Lubot, Ph.D., M.Sc., Executive Director of the New Jersey Sustainable Business Network. “In a recently published op-ed, the New Jersey Sustainable Business Network explained that both the federal government and insurance companies have made it clear that mitigating flood risk now lies solely in the hands of state, county, and local governments. The preservation of this last core forest in densely populated Essex County is more important than ever to bolster businesses’ resilience.”

NJSBN attends “Powering the Future” event

NJSBN attended the recent “Powering the Future” event hosted by Jersey Renews. The conference’s theme iterated by keynote speaker Dan Fatton, the New Jersey Economic Development Agency’s Director of Clean Energy, was that “offshore wind is not dead.”

Garden State Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) Program Launches

The New Jersey Sustainable Business Network and the New Jersey LCV organized a site tour of the Snyder Farm Rutgers University Agrivoltaics Program for U.S. Senator Andy Kim this weekend.
#Agrivoltaics can increase the profitability of the land and maintain its agricultural productivity while contributing to New Jersey’s #renewableenergygoals. RAP, where hay is produced under solar arrays, is a model of dualusesolar.

East coast’s largest charging hub for fleets launched at Kearny Point

The New Jersey Sustainable Business Network and the New Jersey LCV organized a site tour of the Snyder Farm Rutgers University Agrivoltaics Program for U.S. Senator Andy Kim this weekend.
#Agrivoltaics can increase the profitability of the land and maintain its agricultural productivity while contributing to New Jersey’s #renewableenergygoals. RAP, where hay is produced under solar arrays, is a model of dualusesolar.

Site Tour and Discussion with U.S. Senator Andy Kim

The New Jersey Sustainable Business Network and the New Jersey LCV organized a site tour of the Snyder Farm Rutgers University Agrivoltaics Program for U.S. Senator Andy Kim this weekend.
#Agrivoltaics can increase the profitability of the land and maintain its agricultural productivity while contributing to New Jersey’s #renewableenergygoals. RAP, where hay is produced under solar arrays, is a model of dualusesolar.