Here are the latest publicly available updates on PSE&G:
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PSE&G and New Jersey regulators: In April 2026, PSE&G signaled continued collaboration with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and stakeholders to extend energy efficiency programs through June 2028 (Triennium 2.5). This includes ongoing programs that have delivered hundreds of thousands of customer and business benefits and significant energy savings.[4][5]
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Energy efficiency expansion: PSE&G has emphasized extending energy efficiency initiatives, aiming to broaden customer benefits in the next phase of New Jersey’s efficiency programs through 2028, with substantial participation and measurable savings highlighted in recent disclosures.[3][4]
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Legislative and Governor support: PSE&G has publicly welcomed state-level support and relief measures intended to reduce energy costs for customers, aligning with efforts to address affordability amidst rising energy prices, and has referenced collaborative actions with policymakers to pursue long-term supply-demand solutions.[1]
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Short-term price relief actions: In 2025, PSE&G proposed amendments to its filing with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to provide additional short-term relief from elevated electricity prices caused by PJM’s capacity market dynamics, including potential waivers of carrying costs for credits anticipated over the summer, subject to BPU action.[2]
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Corporate statements and updates: The PSEG corporate newsroom has published multiple statements around cost-saving measures, customer relief initiatives, and ongoing programs to reduce customer bills while maintaining energy savings options, reflecting a focus on affordability and reliability in New Jersey.[1][4]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current items directly from PSE&G’s newsroom and summarize any new press releases or regulatory filings in more detail, or provide a quick timeline of the key programs and their anticipated impacts.
Citations:
- PSE&G newsroom statements and cost-saving measures.[1]
- PSE&G filing amendments for price relief and 2025 relief efforts.[2]
- PSE&G energy efficiency Triennium 2.5 through 2028 and customer benefits.[3][4]
- Stock/news coverage of PSEG/PSE&G activities and financial context ( May 2026 ).[5]
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PSE&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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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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www.stocktitan.netFebruary 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...
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.
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