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How to Choose the Perfect Electricity Provider for Your Home

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Do you ever wonder if you are making the best electricity provider choice for your home? With an ever-growing list of providers, it can be confusing to decide who is the best fit. Finding a reliable provider who will save you money on energy bills without compromising on quality service can seem like an impossible task but it doesn’t have to be.

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Let the Charge Begin

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Upper Saddle River NJ, The transition to an electrified future won’t happen overnight. It will take over a decade for all the cars on the road today to become even 90% EVs. The current average car or light
truck remains on the road for over 12 years .It will take time even if sales ramp up to 100% electric vehicles between now and 2035.  Most experts don’t see 100% on-road electric cars till 2050.

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Despite the extended heat wave and scattered thunderstorms PSE&G has sufficient electric capacity to meet projected electric peak demand

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Ridgewood NJ, Looks like all that construction and road work has paid off . Sometimes it felt like PSE&G was working everywhere all the time.  According to PSE&G despite the extended heat wave and scattered thunderstorms  PSE&G has sufficient electric capacity to meet projected electric peak demand.

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Business, Industry, Labor Groups Say Murphy’s Energy Master Plan Is a Disaster Plan

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Trenton NJ, Senator Michael Testa and Assemblymen Erik Simonsen and Antwan McClellan (all R-1) said opposition is growing to Governor Phil Murphy’s Energy Master Plan (EMP), which would cost every New Jersey homeowner tens of thousands of dollars and put residents at risk during emergencies.

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