In NJ, flushing the toilet can power your home
Synagro Technologies, a biosolids treatment company, recently signed a ten year contract with the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority to be able to convert the biosolids that it produces...
View ArticleGreen Energy Home improvements save money… Eventually
Home energy improvements save money, reduce your energy demand, and improve the efficiency of your energy use. New Jersey ranks very highly nationally in both green and solar energy projects and use....
View ArticleNew Jersey Program Offering Rebates for Energy Efficiency Improvements
Would you like $5000 to improve your home? The Home Performance with Energy Star program is allowing residents of New Jersey to do just that. The program is providing rebates for energy efficiency...
View ArticleNew Jersey Township Switches to Alternative Energy Supplier
Plumsted Township switched, isn’t it time that you did too? Plumsted, a small township in Central New Jersey, made the switch from JCP&L to an alternative supplier. Seeing that the entire...
View ArticleUnderstanding Energy Choice Enrollment for PSEG Customers
PSE&G may be one of the most difficult regions for energy choice. This is not because of supplier availability, regulations, or infrastructure, but because of the complexity of PSE&G’s bill....
View ArticleNew Jersey Would Limit Energy Telemarketers’ Calls
Everyone gets them, the relentless calls from electric suppliers trying to sell you their service. These calls can seem, at times, like they are on a never ending cycle. However, that could be...
View ArticleNew Jersey Approves Huge Solar Plan
For proponents of solar energy in New Jersey, Wednesday’s $446 million solar energy program was a major victory. However, opponents contend that the program will end up costing rate payers more. The...
View ArticleCould New Jersey See an Overhaul of their Energy Market?
New Jersey’s deregulated energy market could see quite a shake-up in the near future. The Chairman of the New Jersey Assembly Telecom and Utilities Committee called for an update to the existing laws...
View ArticleNew Jersey Approves Initial PSEG Work on Weatherproofing Grid
After the damage to New Jersey’s infrastructure caused by Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey utilities, especially PSE&G, have put an emphasis on the need to harden the power grid. In the event of...
View ArticleSolar Producers Argue that the Industry Needs Less Regulation
New Jersey is one of the leading states in the nation when it comes to solar production. The market has seen recurring periods of prosperity and mediocrity over the past few years. Regulators have...
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