New Jersey customers are saving money and energy through the PSE&G energy efficiency programs.
The utility’s latest Clean Energy Future-Energy Efficiency report highlights how its programs continue to deliver savings for customers while reducing overall energy usage and supporting the state’s goals.
Through March 2025, nearly 465,000 customers have actively participated in PSE&G’s energy efficiency initiatives, collectively saving over $720 million annually on their utility bills.
These results reflect a range of efforts aimed at helping customers reduce both their energy use and costs—from home energy assessments to rebates on energy-efficient appliances, HVAC systems, and products available through the PSE&G Marketplace.
Since the start of the program, customers have received approximately $740 million in rebates, delivered as either instant discounts at the point of purchase or post-purchase rebates, helping to offset the cost of energy-saving upgrades.
Additionally, participation to date includes:
- More than 95,000 home energy assessments completed
- Over 140,000 rebates claimed for upgrades to energy-efficient appliances
- More than 24,000 appliances recycled, and;
- Approximately 340,000 smart thermostats and 100,000 power strips purchased through the PSE&G Marketplace
“Affordability and energy efficiency go hand-in-hand, and our programs are designed to make it easier for customers to reduce their energy use and manage their monthly bills,” Lauren Thomas, vice president Clean Energy Solutions-Customer Solutions at PSE&G said. “As customers continue to take advantage of our energy efficiency programs, they’re seeing the benefits—lower energy costs, greater comfort, and more affordable ways to save energy at home.”
Energy efficiency programs for businesses are also delivering strong results. To date, these programs have helped more than 18,500 businesses implement approximately 28,000 projects that improve operational efficiency, enhance comfort, and manage expenses.
Participation in the Small Business Direct Install program remains strong, with more than 1,500 small businesses projected to save approximately $19 million annually on energy costs.
“With support from PSE&G’s Business Energy Efficiency Programs, we’ve been able to make meaningful upgrades that help us keep our building cool, comfortable, and running efficiently—especially, during the summer months,” Radwa Ali, library director, Montclair Public Library said. “The program’s incentives, combined with flexible, interest-free on-bill-repayment, allowed us to move forward with these improvements in a way that make sense financially for the library and the community we serve. These upgrades ensure we can continue to serve Montclair reliably, seven days a week.”
For more information on PSE&G’s energy efficiency programs, click here.


