PSE&G Proactively Implements Summer Relief Initiative to Protect Residential Electric Customers from Higher Costs
PSE&G Also Continues to Support Deferral of Electric Supply Increase This
- A Summer Moratorium – an expansion of the Winter Termination Program, beginning
July 1, 2025 , ahead of additional residential customer relief efforts. The program provides utility shut-off protection to low-income and qualified individuals and will continue through the summer months untilSeptember 30, 2025 . - A suspension of reconnection fees.
The implementation of the Summer Moratorium and reconnection fee suspension comes on the heels of the company's filing with the BPU where we propose to defer the effects of the
PSE&G first filed for approval of this action on
"There is now widespread recognition that
New Jerseyans' energy usage is already at its highest during the summer months and the required electric rate increase would only exacerbate the situation. During this summer deferral period, PSE&G will still continue to pay the electricity suppliers, who benefit from the supply increase, the full cost of the generation in the new electric supply rate.
PSE&G is proud of its track record of high customer satisfaction while maintaining customer affordability and award-winning reliable service. PSE&G combined electric and gas bills are nearly equivalent to their 2008 levels when adjusted for inflation.
Understanding the Impact of
It is important not to confuse increased electric rates with increased electric usage: summer months often coincide with high heat, frequently leading to increased electric usage as customers run their air conditioners more often. The amount of electricity needed to cool your house to 75 degrees when it's 90 degrees outside is 125% higher than when it's 85 degrees outside.
Regardless of electric rates, customers can take steps now to understand and manage their energy usage. Customers can find valuable energy efficiency information at pseg.com/energyefficiency and bizsave.pseg.com.
Long-term Solutions Needed
For several years, PSE&G has been warning about the supply and demand imbalance in the region.
We remain committed to working with policymakers regarding long-term solutions to these significant rate increases, including advancing policies that encourage the development of new power generation in
PSE&G Customer Assistance
PSE&G works directly with its customers, and with nonprofits and community organizations who work with utility customers, to inform them about energy assistance options.
PSE&G provides information regarding affordability options that customers may qualify for based on certain criteria like income eligibility (i.e. the
There are also additional bill payment tools to help customers manage costs, including PSE&G's Equal Payment Plan and Deferred Payment Arrangements. PSE&G's Equal Payment Plan estimates annual energy costs, and divides bills into 12 equal monthly payments, which allows customers to levelize their monthly spend expectations. Deferred Payment Arrangements allow customers to pay a portion of past-due balances over an agreed-upon period.
Customers can find valuable energy assistance information at pseg.com/saveenergy.
PSE&G
Forward-Looking Statements
This release includes forward-looking statements, including but not limited to statements regarding anticipated or expected energy savings, cost saving and greenhouse gas emissions avoidance. There can be no assurance that such energy and costs savings and greenhouse gas emissions avoidance will be realized in the amounts described and / or in the timeframes anticipated. Such statements are based on management's beliefs as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to management but are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. Factors that may cause actual results to differ include, without limitation: the ability to implement our energy efficiency business strategy, and customer adoption of our energy efficiency offerings. All forward-looking statements made in this release are qualified by these cautionary statements and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements The forward-looking statements contained in this Report are intended to qualify for the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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