New Jersey is getting serious about reducing how much energy its businesses and public use. A new law enacted this spring mandates significant cuts in consumption of electricity and gas. If achieved, it could by one projection lead to savings of up to $200 million a year for customers. A panel of industry experts, policymakers, and clean-energy advocates explain how we reach that goal and what needs to happen to get there.
Opening Remarks
Steven Gabel, President, Gabel Associates
Panelists
Mary Barber, Director, New Jersey Clean Energy, Environmental Defense Fund
Stefanie A. Brand, Director, New Jersey Division of Rate Counsel
David M. Daly, President and Chief Operating Officer, Public Service Electric
and Gas Company
Tom Massaro, Sr. Vice President, Marketing, Customer Service and Energy Efficiency,
New Jersey Resources
Adam Procell, President and Chief Executive Officer, Lime Energy
Moderator
Tom Johnson, Energy Reporter, NJ Spotlight
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