PSE&G backs New Jersey energy efficiency extension, citing USD 900 million annual savings to date

Reuters04-08
PSE&G backs <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NJR">New Jersey</a> energy efficiency extension, citing USD 900 million annual savings to date
  • PSE&G backed extension of New Jersey energy-efficiency programs through June 2028 under Triennium 2.5 framework.
  • Program participation reached more than 480,000 customers, driving nearly $900 million in collective annual energy savings to date.
  • Emissions reductions were framed as equivalent to removing more than 500,000 gasoline-powered cars from roads for one year.
  • Business segment support covered more than 20,000 organizations, delivering more than 32,000 energy-efficiency upgrades statewide.
  • Implementation work supported local employment via network of trade allies, contractors, union labor tied to energy-saving projects.


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