Associated Press: New Jersey's public utilities board is set to vote on a nearly half-billion-dollar proposal by the state's largest utility to expand solar power production, a plan the state-paid advocate for ratepayers has sharply criticized as creating an unfair market advantage subsidized by utility customers.
The Board of Public Utilities is expected to vote on Public Service Electric & Gas Co.'s $446 million plan at its board meeting Wednesday in Trenton. If approved, it could go into effect immediately....