TRENTON, NJ — Former gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli renewed his criticism of New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s energy policies Friday, pledging to dismantle the administration’s offshore wind initiatives if elected.
In a post on social media, Ciattarelli accused Murphy and state Democrats of driving up electric rates through what he called a “radical energy agenda,” citing failed wind farm projects and an overreliance on renewable energy initiatives.
Key Points
- Jack Ciattarelli criticized Governor Phil Murphy’s energy plan, blaming it for rising utility bills.
- He pledged to scrap offshore wind projects and expand natural gas and nuclear power.
- Ciattarelli said Murphy’s energy policies have “skyrocketed costs” and reduced reliability.
Ciattarelli promises major shift in New Jersey energy strategy
Ciattarelli stated he would “end Murphy’s radical energy agenda” by canceling the governor’s energy master plan and stopping the development of offshore wind farms along New Jersey’s coastline.
“I’ll increase the capacity of existing natural gas fired electricity generation plants, allow even more to be constructed, and approve the expansion of New Jersey’s nuclear-powered electricity,” Ciattarelli posted on X.
His comments followed a post by the New Jersey Senate Republicans, who blamed Murphy’s energy policies for increased costs and decreased reliability across the state’s power grid.
Political battle heats up over state energy policies
Ciattarelli’s criticism comes amid growing political tension over the future of New Jersey’s energy infrastructure, as state Republicans push for a return to more traditional energy sources.
Governor Murphy has defended his administration’s investments in renewable energy as necessary for addressing climate change and securing New Jersey’s long-term economic future.
Offshore wind projects have faced delays and financial challenges, drawing criticism from both political opponents and some community groups along the Jersey Shore.
No official response has been issued from Governor Murphy’s office regarding Ciattarelli’s latest remarks.
GOP candidates frame energy debate ahead of election season
As the gubernatorial race approaches, energy policy is expected to be a major focus, with Republican candidates framing it as a cost-of-living issue for New Jersey residents.
Ciattarelli’s remarks signal an early and aggressive approach toward reshaping the conversation around affordability and energy reliability in the state.