Here’s a concise update on the latest news about PSE&G.
- PSE&G has been active in announcing cost-saving measures and efficiency initiatives as part of New Jersey energy programs, including proposals to reduce program costs and expand demand response offerings. This aligns with broader efforts to address rising energy prices and support customer relief.[1]
- In 2026, PSE&G reiterated its commitment to continuing energy efficiency programs through the Triennium 2.5, extending current efforts through June 2028 and highlighting substantial participation and savings to date. This reflects ongoing regulatory and utility-driven efforts to sustain energy efficiency benefits for customers.[3][4]
- The company has communicated responses to recent energy price increases tied to PJM’s capacity market dynamics, including temporary relief measures and adjustments to filings with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to help mitigate rising electric supply costs for customers.[2][4]
- PSE&G publicly supported state leadership and Governor-backed relief initiatives aimed at lowering monthly energy costs for New Jersey residents, while also emphasizing the importance of long-term solutions to power generation supply imbalance in the state.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull more specific items (e.g., exact dates, program names, or regulatory filings) or summarize the most impactful programs for customers in South Jersey vs. North Jersey. I can also monitor for new press releases or BPU filings and provide a brief digest as soon as they’re released.
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February 2025: NJ’s energy future is challenged; PJM generation queue is backlogged; PSE&G has solutions May 17, 2024: PSEG Statement on FERC’s Regional Transmission and Cost Allocation Rule April 6, 2026 … Cost Saving Measures Building on this progress, PSE&G agrees that reducing program costs is important and supports Staff’s recommendation to use gross savings, rather than net savings, to measure program impact. The Company will also propose additional cost-saving measures in its formal...
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nj.pseg.com##PSE&G looks forward to continuing to work with the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and stakeholders in the next phase of the New Jersey’s second energy efficiency triennium (Triennium 2.5), which would extend current programs through June 2028.
corporate.pseg.comPSE&G today announced that it is amending its May 7, 2025 filing with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to provide additional short term relief for mitigating the impact of recent significant increases in electric supply costs caused by PJM’s high capacity market prices. In the filing, PSE&G is responding to requests for temporary solutions from Gov. Phil Murphy issued in a press release yesterday, in addition to a one-time waiver of carrying costs for credits that might be issued...
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