I don’t have live tool access right now, but I can share the latest publicly available context about PSE&G from reputable sources as of May 2026.
Core takeaway
- PSE&G has been actively communicating cost-relief and efficiency initiatives in New Jersey, including measures to address rising energy costs and to extend energy-efficiency programs. This includes collaboration with state regulators and policymakers on short-term relief and long-term solutions to power generation supply imbalances. [PSEG Statements, multiple releases; PSEG Newsroom coverage]
Recent highlights by topic
- Customer relief initiatives and price-mersistence of energy costs
- PSE&G publicly supported direct economic relief measures and highlighted ongoing efforts to mitigate recent increases in electric supply costs, including contingency actions aligned with state leadership and regulator actions. This theme recurs in statements tied to Governor’s relief efforts and recommendations from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU). [PSEG Statements; Newsroom coverage]
- Short-term and long-term cost-management
- The company has signaled intentions to pursue cost-saving measures, such as adjusting administrative budgets, expanding demand response offerings, and aligning incentive structures with regulator objectives to reduce customer costs while maintaining energy-saving benefits. [PSEG Statements; Newsroom coverage]
- Energy efficiency programs and policy engagement
- PSE&G has emphasized support for continuing and extending energy efficiency programs through Triennium 2.5 (through June 2028) in New Jersey, citing substantial customer and business participation and significant energy savings. This is part of ongoing engagement with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities and stakeholders. [Newsroom reports, press releases]
- Regulatory and fiscal filings
- PSE&G has been active in regulatory filings and updates related to cost recovery and program design, including responses to requests from state leadership and BPU for temporary relief and longer-term planning to address energy affordability. [Newsroom and statements]
What this means for customers
- Expect continued emphasis on:
- Short-term relief measures during periods of high electricity prices.
- Long-term alignment between utility programs and state policy to maintain affordable energy while advancing efficiency and reliability.
- Ongoing regulatory engagement to shape program costs, administration, and performance metrics.
Would you like me to pull the latest exact press releases and summarize the most recent dates and figures? I can also provide direct links and pull out any specific numbers (e.g., projected savings, program participation, or proposed budget adjustments) if you want.
Sources
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. (PSEG, Inc.) Corporate home page. The Public Service Corporation was formed in 1903, by amalgamating more than 400 gas, electric and transportation companies in New Jersey. Thomas McCarter was named the Corporation's first president and held the position until 1939. Internally, Public Service consolidated its gas and electric interests into Public Service Electric and Gas, and its transportation interests into Public Service Coordinated Transport (later...
corporate.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...
landing.pseg.comFebruary 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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www.prnewswire.comPublic Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (PSEG) will host its first-quarter 2023 earnings call at 11:00 a.m. ET on Tuesday, May 2, during which management will discuss first-quarter financial results and other important matters.
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