NYSE:NJR New Jersey Resources Q2 2024 Earnings Report $49.17 -0.21 (-0.43%) Closing price 04/25/2025 03:59 PM EasternExtended Trading$48.52 -0.65 (-1.31%) As of 04/25/2025 04:53 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast New Jersey Resources EPS ResultsActual EPS$1.40Consensus EPS $1.32Beat/MissBeat by +$0.08One Year Ago EPSN/ANew Jersey Resources Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$657.91 millionExpected Revenue$669.64 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$11.73 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/ANew Jersey Resources Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2024Date5/7/2024TimeN/AConference Call DateTuesday, May 7, 2024Conference Call Time10:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsNew Jersey Resources' Q2 2025 earnings is scheduled for Monday, May 5, 2025, with a conference call scheduled on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 10:00 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by New Jersey Resources Q2 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMay 7, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 5 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Thank you for standing by. My name is John, and I will be your conference operator today. At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the New Jersey Resources Fiscal 20 24 Second Quarter Conference Call and Webcast. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent any background noise. After the speakers' remarks, there will be a question and answer session. Operator00:00:27Thank you. I would now like to turn the call over to Adam Prior, Director of Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:34Thank you. Welcome to New Jersey Resources' fiscal 2024 Second Quarter Conference Call and Webcast. I'm joined here today by Steve Westhoven, our President and CEO Roberto Bell, our Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer as well as other members of our senior management team. Certain statements in today's call contain estimates and other forward looking statements within the meaning of the securities laws. We wish to caution listeners of this call that the current expectations, assumptions and beliefs forming the basis for our forward looking statements include many factors that are beyond our ability to control or estimate precisely. Speaker 100:01:06This could cause results to differ materially from our expectations as found on Slide 1. These items can also be found in the forward looking statements section of today's earnings release furnished on Form 8 ks and in our most recent Forms 10 ks and 10 Q as filed with the SEC. We do not by including this statement assume any obligation to review or revise any particular forward looking statements referenced herein in light of future events. We will also be referring to certain non GAAP financial measures such as net financial earnings or NFE. We believe that NFE, net financial loss, utility gross margin, financial margin, adjusted funds from operations and adjusted debt provide a more complete understanding of our financial performance. Speaker 100:01:48However, these non GAAP measures are not intended to be a substitute for GAAP. Our non GAAP financial measures are discussed more fully in Item 7 of our 10 ks. The slides accompanying today's presentation are available on our website and were furnished on our Form 8 ks filed this morning. Our agenda for today is found on Slide 4. Steve will begin with this year's highlights, followed by Roberto, who will review our financial results. Speaker 100:02:11Then we will open it up for your questions. With that said, I'll turn the call over to our President and CEO, Steve Westhoven. Please go ahead, Steve. Speaker 200:02:19Thanks, Adam, and good morning, everyone. New Jersey Resources delivered a strong performance in the Q2. We reported net financial earnings of $1.41 per share in the period and we are reaffirming our fiscal 2024 NF EPS guidance range of $2.85 to $3 per share. I'll take you through the highlights, which are outlined on Slide 5 in our presentation. We continue to see a trend of strong customer growth at New Jersey Natural Gas and achieved higher utility gross margin for the quarter. Speaker 200:02:50Throughout a relatively warm winter marked by periods of volatility, New Jersey Natural Gas once again demonstrated its ability to provide cost effective and reliable service. New Jersey Natural Gas is decoupled, meaning utility gross margin is insulated from changes due to weather and customer usage. We continue to remain aligned with all of our stakeholders to provide the best most affordable service for our customers. During the period, we filed a base rate case to recover capital investments of approximately $850,000,000 since the settlement of our last rate case in 2021, as well as a new Save Green program that represented the largest energy efficiency filing in our history. We remain active at Clean Energy Ventures with approximately 34 megawatts of projects under construction that will add to the 5 megawatts of capacity placed in the service thus far this year. Speaker 200:03:45And our project pipeline is expanding, allowing this growth to continue well into the future. We reported solid contributions from SMT and as we announced in our last conference call, Energy Services outperformed in January, capitalizing on a brief period of pricing volatility. Moving to Slide 6, in November, we provided NFEPS initial guidance range of $2.70 to $2.85 per share. As a result of our outperformance, we increased our fiscal 2024 NF EPS guidance by $0.15 per share in February. As discussed in prior calls, we expect fiscal 2024 to exceed our stated 7.5% long term growth rate. Speaker 200:04:29Slide 7 shows the expected NFEPS percentage contribution by business segment for fiscal 2024 as well as a general guide for what we expect in the future. 2024 is somewhat unique as Energy Services will represent a higher portion Speaker 300:04:44due to the AMAs Speaker 200:04:44and outperformance in the quarter. However, in the AMAs and outperformance in the quarter. However, in future years, we expect to return to a more normalized segment breakout with 60% to 70% coming from our Utility business. With that, I'll turn the discussion With that, I'll turn the discussion over to our business units beginning on Slide 8 with New Jersey Natural Gas. We've invested $211,000,000 at New Jersey Natural Gas through a variety of programs in fiscal 2024 with approximately 45% of that CapEx providing near real time returns. Speaker 200:05:17Within that 45% is the Save Green program, which helps residential and commercial customers lower their energy usage. We've spent approximately $33,000,000 thus far this year to help our customers save money and reduce their carbon footprint. We achieved solid new customer growth during the period through a combination of new construction and conversions throughout our service territories. Finally, we're continuing to pursue new innovations that further our de carbonization strategy. The example of this are 2 new carbon capture units that we recently installed at our headquarters in New Jersey. Speaker 200:05:55These units which are in the initial phase of testing are expected to reduce the emissions profile of our building, while providing additional data as we pursue new de carbonization initiatives. By encouraging innovation in energy efficiency, clean fuels, renewables and other emerging technologies like carbon capture, we are demonstrating our ability to achieve long term emissions reductions goals. Turning to Slide 9, I'll provide an update on our base rate case. On January 31, we requested an increase of base rates of approximately $223,000,000 equivalent to an increase of $159,000,000 in operating income. The rate case is progressing as expected and we plan to update our filing to include 9 months of actual results later this month. Speaker 200:06:46We will continue working with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities towards a resolution that balances the interests of our customers and the company with new rates expected to be in place for fiscal 2025. Moving to Slide 10, Clean Energy Ventures has continued to add new solar capacity during the fiscal year with an additional 34 megawatts under construction. We are also growing our solar pipeline, which now includes over 8 70 megawatts of potential investment options. Over the past few years, we've expanded our portfolio geographically with 51% of our pipeline outside of New Jersey. Our focus is on developing solo investment opportunities that provide high single digit unlevered returns. Speaker 200:07:31Finally, our S and T business performed through our expectations during the period. We continue to pursue organic growth opportunities to maximize those assets. At Leaf River, we are initiating the capital investment process to expand the working capacity within our caverns by approximately 4 Bcf. We recently initiated an open season to provide additional capacity to our customers and regions with considerable demand for reliable and affordable natural gas storage capabilities. With that, I'll turn the call over to Roberto for a review of our financial results. Speaker 200:08:04Roberto? Speaker 400:08:05Thank you, Steve, and good morning, everyone. Slide 13 shows the main drivers of our NFE for our fiscal 2024 second quarter and first half. In the Q2, we reported NFE of $138,600,000 or $1.41 per share compared with NFE of $112,300,000 or $1.16 per share last year. New Jersey Natural Gas reported NFE in line with expectations as higher utility gross margin was partially offset by higher depreciation and operating expenses. Clean Energy Ventures NFE improved for the period by $3,800,000 largely due to an increase in earnings related to the recognition of investment tax credits associated with solar sale leaseback financing transactions. Speaker 400:08:56Storage and transportation NFE remained largely flat for the period, while energy services reported NFE of $37,600,000 compared to $21,100,000 in the Q2 of the prior year. These outperformance was driven by Energy Services capturing additional financial margin during brief periods of volatility in the winter. As we look to the remainder of fiscal 2024, it's important to note that we expect to recognize a significant portion of the asset management agreement's total revenues during our fiscal Q4. I'll move through the next few slides quickly as our capital plan, cash flows and balance sheet projections remain largely unchanged from our previous goal. Turning to our capital plan on Slide 14. Speaker 400:09:45For the next few years, we expect to invest between $1,200,000,000 $1,500,000,000 across the company. As Steve mentioned earlier, we began a new capital project at Leaf River and amended a capital plan to account for approximately $11,000,000 of additional investment at S and T in fiscal 2024. Our capital projections are anchored by strong cash flows from operations. On Slide 15, we expect cash flows from operations to range between $450,000,000 $490,000,000 in both fiscal 2024 and fiscal 2025. Slide 16 shows NGEAR's credit metrics. Speaker 400:10:25We continue to project NGEAR's adjusted FFO adjusted debt to be between 17% 18% for the year. And while we have no plans to issue block equity, our existing dividend reinvestment program includes a waiver discount feature that allows us to raise equity on an opportunistic basis. Finally, on Slide 17, we provide a breakout of our long term debt. As you can see, most of our debt is fixed rate in nature and we do not have significant maturities in any particular year. For the remainder of fiscal 2024, we do not have any maturities. Speaker 400:11:04Our NSEPS guidance for fiscal 2024 and our long term NSEPS growth guidance assume higher interest rates for longer and we have substantial liquidity at both NGR and NJNG. With that, I will turn the call back to Steve. Speaker 200:11:21Thanks, Roberto. In conclusion, thanks to higher NFE contributions from Energy Services and steady performance from our core businesses, fiscal 2024 is outperforming our initial expectations. NGR benefits from operating a complementary portfolio of businesses that are essential for sustained growth. These assets are dependable cash generators and difficult to replicate. We continue to pursue organic expansion to maximize NJR's earning potential and support our peer leading growth rate. Speaker 200:11:51As always, I want to thank all of our employees for their hard work. And with that, let's open the call for any questions. Operator00:12:21The first question comes from the line of Richard Sunderland from JPMorgan. Please go ahead. Speaker 300:12:29Hi, good morning. Can you hear me? Speaker 100:12:31Yes, we can hear you, Rich. Speaker 200:12:32How are you doing? Speaker 300:12:33Great. Thanks and thanks for the time today. Maybe starting with Leaf River, the capacity recovery project. Could you speak a little bit more to this in terms of if this is a precursor to a larger expansion of Leaf River, how should we think about the financial impact and timing of contributions from the incremental capacity? Any other key details here would be helpful. Speaker 200:13:01Certainly, we've got nothing to announce as far as the larger expansion goes. But for the work that's being done there now, it certainly could be helpful in a future expansion in some pumps and some deep grinding, deep watering capability. But I think the focus on is projects like these and these sizes that help with just organic expansion in the company and our ability to grow. We just completed the open season and concluded in the beginning of May and we haven't analyzed all the details yet. We've got some contracts to do, but just to speak to the economics, we're very optimistic about the project and fully believe that we'll be moving forward with this. Speaker 200:13:43So, an upset on that until we get to final contracts and the details associated with it. Speaker 300:13:50Understood. Thank you for the commentary there though. And then turning to CEV, just curious about how you're thinking of New Jersey at this point. I believe the most recent solicitation selected one of your projects. Any thoughts on pricing, future expectations to deploy more megawatts through this process, any other learnings? Speaker 200:14:14So yes, we were happy to see that New Jersey is moving forward with the CSI program and that's moving forward projects that are 5 megawatts and greater. So good to see that go forward. In Unirot, we did have one project that was on our own in there. As far as further comments about it, we do have relationships with a number of other developers. So we expect that we'll be certainly active in the New Jersey solar market. Speaker 200:14:43But I think from an investor standpoint, to look at this from a project pipeline point of view, we've got 8 74 Megawatts in our project pipeline CEB and that's more than enough to give us investment opportunities in the near future. As far as returns go, we're still targeting the high single digit return for projects moving forward and that's our yardstick to continue to make investments. So overall, constructive that New Jersey is moving forward and we're optimistic about our pipeline traction moving forward as well. Speaker 300:15:22Understood. That's very helpful. And maybe just a quick follow-up on the CEV front, given data centers are so topical these days. Curious how you think about data center demand in the state's efforts there and if that might impact the CEV outlook either New Jersey or I guess your regional efforts? Speaker 200:15:42I think more broadly it just really points to the amount of infrastructure that we're going to need in order to supply all the energy that we have for all the endeavors moving forward, whether it's data centers or electric cars or just reliability in general. So as energy demand grows, bringing all of our infrastructure into the picture and using that in the longer term is going to be extremely important. So extremely constructive for the assets that we hold and the infrastructure business in general. Speaker 300:16:13Understood. I'll leave it there. Thank you. Speaker 200:16:15All right. Thanks, Operator00:16:41As there are no further questions at this time, this concludes our Q and A session. I would like to turn the call over back to Adam for closing remarks. Speaker 100:16:50Well, thanks everyone for joining us this morning. Speaker 300:16:52As a Speaker 100:16:53reminder, a recording of this call is available for replay on our website. Later this month, we are attending the American Gas Association or AGA Financial Forum and hope to see many of you there. As always, we appreciate your interest and investment in JLR. Have a good morning. Operator00:17:09Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's conference call. Thank you for your participation. 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The Natural Gas Distribution segment offers regulated natural gas utility services to approximately 576,000 customers in Burlington, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, and Sussex counties in New Jersey; provides capacity and storage management services; and participates in the off-system sales and capacity release markets. The Clean Energy Ventures segment invests in, owns, and operates clean energy projects, including commercial and residential solar installation situated in New Jersey, Rhode Island, New York, Connecticut, Michigan, and Indiana. The Energy Services segment maintains and operates natural gas transportation and storage capacity contracts, as well as provides physical wholesale energy, retail energy and energy management services in the United States and Canada. The Storage and Transportation segment invests in invests in energy-related ventures. 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There are 5 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Thank you for standing by. My name is John, and I will be your conference operator today. At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the New Jersey Resources Fiscal 20 24 Second Quarter Conference Call and Webcast. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent any background noise. After the speakers' remarks, there will be a question and answer session. Operator00:00:27Thank you. I would now like to turn the call over to Adam Prior, Director of Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:34Thank you. Welcome to New Jersey Resources' fiscal 2024 Second Quarter Conference Call and Webcast. I'm joined here today by Steve Westhoven, our President and CEO Roberto Bell, our Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer as well as other members of our senior management team. Certain statements in today's call contain estimates and other forward looking statements within the meaning of the securities laws. We wish to caution listeners of this call that the current expectations, assumptions and beliefs forming the basis for our forward looking statements include many factors that are beyond our ability to control or estimate precisely. Speaker 100:01:06This could cause results to differ materially from our expectations as found on Slide 1. These items can also be found in the forward looking statements section of today's earnings release furnished on Form 8 ks and in our most recent Forms 10 ks and 10 Q as filed with the SEC. We do not by including this statement assume any obligation to review or revise any particular forward looking statements referenced herein in light of future events. We will also be referring to certain non GAAP financial measures such as net financial earnings or NFE. We believe that NFE, net financial loss, utility gross margin, financial margin, adjusted funds from operations and adjusted debt provide a more complete understanding of our financial performance. Speaker 100:01:48However, these non GAAP measures are not intended to be a substitute for GAAP. Our non GAAP financial measures are discussed more fully in Item 7 of our 10 ks. The slides accompanying today's presentation are available on our website and were furnished on our Form 8 ks filed this morning. Our agenda for today is found on Slide 4. Steve will begin with this year's highlights, followed by Roberto, who will review our financial results. Speaker 100:02:11Then we will open it up for your questions. With that said, I'll turn the call over to our President and CEO, Steve Westhoven. Please go ahead, Steve. Speaker 200:02:19Thanks, Adam, and good morning, everyone. New Jersey Resources delivered a strong performance in the Q2. We reported net financial earnings of $1.41 per share in the period and we are reaffirming our fiscal 2024 NF EPS guidance range of $2.85 to $3 per share. I'll take you through the highlights, which are outlined on Slide 5 in our presentation. We continue to see a trend of strong customer growth at New Jersey Natural Gas and achieved higher utility gross margin for the quarter. Speaker 200:02:50Throughout a relatively warm winter marked by periods of volatility, New Jersey Natural Gas once again demonstrated its ability to provide cost effective and reliable service. New Jersey Natural Gas is decoupled, meaning utility gross margin is insulated from changes due to weather and customer usage. We continue to remain aligned with all of our stakeholders to provide the best most affordable service for our customers. During the period, we filed a base rate case to recover capital investments of approximately $850,000,000 since the settlement of our last rate case in 2021, as well as a new Save Green program that represented the largest energy efficiency filing in our history. We remain active at Clean Energy Ventures with approximately 34 megawatts of projects under construction that will add to the 5 megawatts of capacity placed in the service thus far this year. Speaker 200:03:45And our project pipeline is expanding, allowing this growth to continue well into the future. We reported solid contributions from SMT and as we announced in our last conference call, Energy Services outperformed in January, capitalizing on a brief period of pricing volatility. Moving to Slide 6, in November, we provided NFEPS initial guidance range of $2.70 to $2.85 per share. As a result of our outperformance, we increased our fiscal 2024 NF EPS guidance by $0.15 per share in February. As discussed in prior calls, we expect fiscal 2024 to exceed our stated 7.5% long term growth rate. Speaker 200:04:29Slide 7 shows the expected NFEPS percentage contribution by business segment for fiscal 2024 as well as a general guide for what we expect in the future. 2024 is somewhat unique as Energy Services will represent a higher portion Speaker 300:04:44due to the AMAs Speaker 200:04:44and outperformance in the quarter. However, in the AMAs and outperformance in the quarter. However, in future years, we expect to return to a more normalized segment breakout with 60% to 70% coming from our Utility business. With that, I'll turn the discussion With that, I'll turn the discussion over to our business units beginning on Slide 8 with New Jersey Natural Gas. We've invested $211,000,000 at New Jersey Natural Gas through a variety of programs in fiscal 2024 with approximately 45% of that CapEx providing near real time returns. Speaker 200:05:17Within that 45% is the Save Green program, which helps residential and commercial customers lower their energy usage. We've spent approximately $33,000,000 thus far this year to help our customers save money and reduce their carbon footprint. We achieved solid new customer growth during the period through a combination of new construction and conversions throughout our service territories. Finally, we're continuing to pursue new innovations that further our de carbonization strategy. The example of this are 2 new carbon capture units that we recently installed at our headquarters in New Jersey. Speaker 200:05:55These units which are in the initial phase of testing are expected to reduce the emissions profile of our building, while providing additional data as we pursue new de carbonization initiatives. By encouraging innovation in energy efficiency, clean fuels, renewables and other emerging technologies like carbon capture, we are demonstrating our ability to achieve long term emissions reductions goals. Turning to Slide 9, I'll provide an update on our base rate case. On January 31, we requested an increase of base rates of approximately $223,000,000 equivalent to an increase of $159,000,000 in operating income. The rate case is progressing as expected and we plan to update our filing to include 9 months of actual results later this month. Speaker 200:06:46We will continue working with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities towards a resolution that balances the interests of our customers and the company with new rates expected to be in place for fiscal 2025. Moving to Slide 10, Clean Energy Ventures has continued to add new solar capacity during the fiscal year with an additional 34 megawatts under construction. We are also growing our solar pipeline, which now includes over 8 70 megawatts of potential investment options. Over the past few years, we've expanded our portfolio geographically with 51% of our pipeline outside of New Jersey. Our focus is on developing solo investment opportunities that provide high single digit unlevered returns. Speaker 200:07:31Finally, our S and T business performed through our expectations during the period. We continue to pursue organic growth opportunities to maximize those assets. At Leaf River, we are initiating the capital investment process to expand the working capacity within our caverns by approximately 4 Bcf. We recently initiated an open season to provide additional capacity to our customers and regions with considerable demand for reliable and affordable natural gas storage capabilities. With that, I'll turn the call over to Roberto for a review of our financial results. Speaker 200:08:04Roberto? Speaker 400:08:05Thank you, Steve, and good morning, everyone. Slide 13 shows the main drivers of our NFE for our fiscal 2024 second quarter and first half. In the Q2, we reported NFE of $138,600,000 or $1.41 per share compared with NFE of $112,300,000 or $1.16 per share last year. New Jersey Natural Gas reported NFE in line with expectations as higher utility gross margin was partially offset by higher depreciation and operating expenses. Clean Energy Ventures NFE improved for the period by $3,800,000 largely due to an increase in earnings related to the recognition of investment tax credits associated with solar sale leaseback financing transactions. Speaker 400:08:56Storage and transportation NFE remained largely flat for the period, while energy services reported NFE of $37,600,000 compared to $21,100,000 in the Q2 of the prior year. These outperformance was driven by Energy Services capturing additional financial margin during brief periods of volatility in the winter. As we look to the remainder of fiscal 2024, it's important to note that we expect to recognize a significant portion of the asset management agreement's total revenues during our fiscal Q4. I'll move through the next few slides quickly as our capital plan, cash flows and balance sheet projections remain largely unchanged from our previous goal. Turning to our capital plan on Slide 14. Speaker 400:09:45For the next few years, we expect to invest between $1,200,000,000 $1,500,000,000 across the company. As Steve mentioned earlier, we began a new capital project at Leaf River and amended a capital plan to account for approximately $11,000,000 of additional investment at S and T in fiscal 2024. Our capital projections are anchored by strong cash flows from operations. On Slide 15, we expect cash flows from operations to range between $450,000,000 $490,000,000 in both fiscal 2024 and fiscal 2025. Slide 16 shows NGEAR's credit metrics. Speaker 400:10:25We continue to project NGEAR's adjusted FFO adjusted debt to be between 17% 18% for the year. And while we have no plans to issue block equity, our existing dividend reinvestment program includes a waiver discount feature that allows us to raise equity on an opportunistic basis. Finally, on Slide 17, we provide a breakout of our long term debt. As you can see, most of our debt is fixed rate in nature and we do not have significant maturities in any particular year. For the remainder of fiscal 2024, we do not have any maturities. Speaker 400:11:04Our NSEPS guidance for fiscal 2024 and our long term NSEPS growth guidance assume higher interest rates for longer and we have substantial liquidity at both NGR and NJNG. With that, I will turn the call back to Steve. Speaker 200:11:21Thanks, Roberto. In conclusion, thanks to higher NFE contributions from Energy Services and steady performance from our core businesses, fiscal 2024 is outperforming our initial expectations. NGR benefits from operating a complementary portfolio of businesses that are essential for sustained growth. These assets are dependable cash generators and difficult to replicate. We continue to pursue organic expansion to maximize NJR's earning potential and support our peer leading growth rate. Speaker 200:11:51As always, I want to thank all of our employees for their hard work. And with that, let's open the call for any questions. Operator00:12:21The first question comes from the line of Richard Sunderland from JPMorgan. Please go ahead. Speaker 300:12:29Hi, good morning. Can you hear me? Speaker 100:12:31Yes, we can hear you, Rich. Speaker 200:12:32How are you doing? Speaker 300:12:33Great. Thanks and thanks for the time today. Maybe starting with Leaf River, the capacity recovery project. Could you speak a little bit more to this in terms of if this is a precursor to a larger expansion of Leaf River, how should we think about the financial impact and timing of contributions from the incremental capacity? Any other key details here would be helpful. Speaker 200:13:01Certainly, we've got nothing to announce as far as the larger expansion goes. But for the work that's being done there now, it certainly could be helpful in a future expansion in some pumps and some deep grinding, deep watering capability. But I think the focus on is projects like these and these sizes that help with just organic expansion in the company and our ability to grow. We just completed the open season and concluded in the beginning of May and we haven't analyzed all the details yet. We've got some contracts to do, but just to speak to the economics, we're very optimistic about the project and fully believe that we'll be moving forward with this. Speaker 200:13:43So, an upset on that until we get to final contracts and the details associated with it. Speaker 300:13:50Understood. Thank you for the commentary there though. And then turning to CEV, just curious about how you're thinking of New Jersey at this point. I believe the most recent solicitation selected one of your projects. Any thoughts on pricing, future expectations to deploy more megawatts through this process, any other learnings? Speaker 200:14:14So yes, we were happy to see that New Jersey is moving forward with the CSI program and that's moving forward projects that are 5 megawatts and greater. So good to see that go forward. In Unirot, we did have one project that was on our own in there. As far as further comments about it, we do have relationships with a number of other developers. So we expect that we'll be certainly active in the New Jersey solar market. Speaker 200:14:43But I think from an investor standpoint, to look at this from a project pipeline point of view, we've got 8 74 Megawatts in our project pipeline CEB and that's more than enough to give us investment opportunities in the near future. As far as returns go, we're still targeting the high single digit return for projects moving forward and that's our yardstick to continue to make investments. So overall, constructive that New Jersey is moving forward and we're optimistic about our pipeline traction moving forward as well. Speaker 300:15:22Understood. That's very helpful. And maybe just a quick follow-up on the CEV front, given data centers are so topical these days. Curious how you think about data center demand in the state's efforts there and if that might impact the CEV outlook either New Jersey or I guess your regional efforts? Speaker 200:15:42I think more broadly it just really points to the amount of infrastructure that we're going to need in order to supply all the energy that we have for all the endeavors moving forward, whether it's data centers or electric cars or just reliability in general. So as energy demand grows, bringing all of our infrastructure into the picture and using that in the longer term is going to be extremely important. So extremely constructive for the assets that we hold and the infrastructure business in general. Speaker 300:16:13Understood. I'll leave it there. Thank you. Speaker 200:16:15All right. Thanks, Operator00:16:41As there are no further questions at this time, this concludes our Q and A session. I would like to turn the call over back to Adam for closing remarks. Speaker 100:16:50Well, thanks everyone for joining us this morning. Speaker 300:16:52As a Speaker 100:16:53reminder, a recording of this call is available for replay on our website. Later this month, we are attending the American Gas Association or AGA Financial Forum and hope to see many of you there. As always, we appreciate your interest and investment in JLR. Have a good morning. Operator00:17:09Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's conference call. 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