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Tap Into the Energy of Expertise

Who do you turn to with a financial or legal question about your business? You get your expert advisers on the line—right?—your accountant or attorney. But who do you call when you have an energy-related question, or for recommendations on how to lower your electric or gas bill? At PSE&G, we know exactly who to call: our Energy Efficiency Advisers (EEAs). They have the energy efficiency expertise you need and can provide you with guidance on applying for incentives.

One Call Connects You to All

As part of PSE&G’s Business Energy Saver Program, our team of EEAs is your direct connection to a vast array of energy efficiency improvement options and eligible incentives. And if your energy questions or challenges require the added expertise of more discipline-specific technical support, they also enlist the seasoned guidance of our engineering team.

The Energy of Conserving and Saving

The resources our EEAs connect you to offer game-changing energy efficiency support for any projects you may be planning, helping you yield the greatest returns for your energy improvement investment. Such resources include flexible, no-interest project funding through PSE&G’s on-bill repayment option. Plus, guidance on applying for federal funding, as well as other third-party, non-utility grants and rebates. And when you’re ready to execute the work, they can even assist you in finding a qualified PSE&G Trade Ally, if you’re not currently working with an energy contractor.

The truth is, tapping into energy efficiency expertise has never been easier, thanks to the power of our EEA team.

Connect. Conserve. Save. Repeat.

Be sure to leverage the many opportunities, programs, and solutions available to you through PSE&G’s Business Energy Saver Program. New Jersey businesses are encouraged to explore these valuable resources at bizsave.pseg.com or by calling 1-844-300-PSEG (7734). Learn how PSE&G is committed to being your trusted partner in energy efficiency.

Disclaimer: Sponsored content articles do not reflect the opinions of New Jersey Business Magazine or the New Jersey Business & Industry Association.

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