NJ has good clean energy goals — but must act fast, advocates say The report, Electric Buildings, suggests that transitioning homes and businesses to electric-only power by 2050 would equate to removing more than 2 million gasoline-powered cars from Jersey roadways. The groups behind the study now say it is up to the state government to decide how swiftly and decisively it wants to act to meet this goal. Gov. Phil Murphy's Energy Master Plan, unveiled in early 2020, is well-intentioned, according to Hayley Berliner, Environment New Jersey clean energy associate. That being said, Berliner urged the governor and legislators to ensure the Clean Energy Fund that supports the plan isn't raided to cover other costs and causes.