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From: Sent: To: Subject: To Whom It May Concern, I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan. However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow: * Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals -- 30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050 * Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ * Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs * Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy. Alice Artzt Princeton, NJ 08540 10

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Page 1: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To: Subject:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Alice Artzt

Princeton, NJ 08540

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From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Mark Koba

Morristown, NJ 07960

9

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From: shlomo Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern}

I was very disappointed when the Governor} despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe} clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

shlomo nessim

milltown, NJ 08850

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Page 4: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Jennifer Vickflrc;

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Neptune, NJ 07753

7

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From: Jeaneen Andretta Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Jeaneen Andrf'tta

Florham Park, NJ 07932

6

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From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

P Scoville

Hewitt, NJ 07421

38

Page 7: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Matthew Shapiro

4 " Fort Lee, NJ 07024

37

Page 8: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Virginia Falconer r

I Maplewood, NJ 07040

36

Page 9: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals 30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Robert Kecskes

Pennington, NJ 08534

35

Page 10: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Sandra Madon

• Flemington, NJ 08822

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From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

HARRIET GROSE

MORRISTOWN, NJ 07960

33

Page 12: Sent: To: Subject

f

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Sydney Minutillo

Rutherford, NJ 07070

32

Page 13: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is conSidering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Michelle De~yen

• Princeton, NJ 08540

31

Page 14: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Wayne D. Jablonski .. Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889

30

Page 15: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Don Martin .. , Red Bank, NJ 07701

29

Page 16: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

, was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate Nj's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Vincent Messina --Colonia, NJ 07067

28

Page 17: Sent: To: Subject

from: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Karen Imperiale ".

-Hillsborough, NJ 08844

27

Page 18: Sent: To: Subject

From: Nicole Tomas Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Nicole Tomos -Wallington, NJ 07480

26

Page 19: Sent: To: Subject

-From: Sent:

Whom It May

was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, dean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Phil Dumont .,....----Cranbury, NJ 08512

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From: Sent:

Whom It

was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, dean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Marilyn Cohen ~ .. ---Montclair, NJ 07043

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From: Sent:

Whom It May

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

.. Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

.. Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Martin Judd L-.

leonardo, NJ 07737

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Whom It

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals -~ 30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Merelyn Oolins

Maplewood, NJ 07040

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from:

Whom

was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is conSidering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Karen Sesto :--- fI Ringwood, NJ 07456

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from: Sent:

Whom it May

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even jf you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Zorina Weber ,,-- -Montclair, NJ 07042

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Whom It

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was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

.. Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

.. Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communitie:t especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Chris Harris

Riverton, NJ 08077

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Sent:

Whom It

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Beate Benz r West Orange, NJ 07052

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was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Ron and Maria De Stefano ,.. .. Woodland Park, NJ 07424

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was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for dean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vu!nerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Stephen Schoggen -LIttle Silver, NJ 07739

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was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

lncentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Bernadine Quick -Brick, NJ 08723

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was very disappointed when the Governor} despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Bruce Neely , Butler, NJ 07405

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From:

Whom

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the fol/owing policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Kathy Hart

Succasunna, NJ 07876

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The time to make a change to clean energy is NOW, or our children won't have a future!

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Carol lindsey -Randolph, NJ 07869

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Page 33: Sent: To: Subject

From: Bettie Reina Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Bettie Reina

• Milmay, NJ 08340

78

Page 34: Sent: To: Subject

From: Barbara Goldstein, Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Barbara Goldstein

Tinton Falls, NJ 07724

77

Page 35: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Jim Curran

Manasquan, NJ 08736

76

Page 36: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Teresa Curran

Manasquan, NJ 08736

75

Page 37: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

William Silverman

Morganville, NJ 07751

74

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I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Marie Curtis

Oakhurst, NJ 07755

73

Page 39: Sent: To: Subject

From: Graver

Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Robert Graver

Vincentown, NJ 08088

72

Page 40: Sent: To: Subject

from: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize dean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Mary Hauser .. Eatontown, NJ 07724

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Page 41: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Rita M. Thompson

Colonia, NJ 07067

70

Page 42: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Charles McCullagh

Red Bank, NJ 07701

69

Page 43: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Madeline Lee --Westfield, NJ 07090

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Page 44: Sent: To: Subject

from: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern}

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary} broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy} a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Nick Berezansky ... .. " Kidgewd'od, NJ 07450

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Page 45: Sent: To: Subject

From: Marvin Elmowitz Sent: To:

To Whom It May

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals --30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Marvin Elmowitz

West Caldwell, NJ 07006

66

Page 46: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disapPointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

thomas koven

Hampton, NJ 08827

65

Page 47: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Candace Bassat

Beachwood, NJ 08722

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Page 48: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

Aman Shaikh

Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

63

Page 49: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To: Subject:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

pamela white --Brick, NJ 08723

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Page 50: Sent: To: Subject

From: Sent: To: Subject:

To Whom It May Concern,

I was very disappointed when the Governor, despite his supposed reputation to the contrary, broke his word given in 2009 to be a strong advocate for clean energy, a green economy and environmental responsibility when his administration adopted the 2011 Energy Master Plan.

However, now that the BPU is considering updating that plan, you can correct those mistakes. Please do everything in your power to advance the following policies now and remember even if you're in the minority on the BPU today, your opinion expressed strongly today can help build for a better tomorrow:

* Accelerate NJ's transition to a safe, clean energy economy using existing technology through aggressive but attainable goals--30% increase in efficiency by 2030 and relying on 100% fossil free energy production by 2050

* Just say no to the construction and expansion of new oil and gas industries and facilities in NJ

* Incentivize clean energy technology making the Garden State a hotbed for manufacturing, research and development, installation and maintenance of green technologies to create sustainable jobs

* Reduce existing equity and environmental justice issues by ensuring vulnerable communities especially benefit as we transition from a dirty to a clean economy.

John L.

Mahwah, NJ 07430

61