Existing Buildings Programs
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Benchmarking is a free service that provides a performance assessment and valuable information on how to get your project started. Benchmarking is available to hospitals and other healthcare facilities, municipalities, industries, hospitality, multifamily buildings, higher education facilities, K-12 schools, retail and other commercial accounts.
Energy Savings Improvement Program (ESIP)
NJ’s ESIP is a form of energy performance contracting that allows government entities to make energy-related improvements to their facilities using the value of energy savings that result from the improvements. The ESIP law was enacted in 2009 and updated in 2012. It provides all types of government entities – from school boards to municipalities to state governments – with a flexible tool to lessen their environmental impact, save money, and reduce their energy usage for minimal costs.
The Large Energy Users Program is designed to promote self-investment in energy efficiency and combined heat and power/fuel cell projects with incentives up to $4 million for eligible projects in the states' largest commercial and industrial facilities. To qualify, eligible entities must have incurred at least $5,000,000 in total annual energy costs aggregate of all buildings/sites.
Local Government Energy Audit (LGEA)
The Local Government Energy Audit (LGEA) Program is available for local government agencies, state colleges and universities, and 501 (c)(3) non-profit agencies and the cost of the audit is 100% subsidized through NJCEP. After a thorough analysis of the buildings, a detailed energy audit report with a list of cost-justified energy efficiency measures is provided which is a useful first step in the path to energy efficiency.
Investor-owned gas and electric utility companies now offer complementary energy efficiency programs directly to their customers. See below for information and links to utility providers.
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The New Jersey Comfort Partners Program is a free program that helps income-eligible customers reduce their utility bills through implementing cost effective measures which save energy and money while improving their home's safety and comfort at no cost to them.
For additional information on other assistance programs in the State of New Jersey, please visit the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) website, here.
Investor-owned gas and electric utility companies now offer complementary energy efficiency programs directly to their customers. See below for information and links to utility providers:
Electric Utility Contact Information:
Atlantic City Electric | Website, Email and Phone: 833-223–7297 | |
Jersey Central Power & Light |
Website, Email and Phone: 800-662-3115 | |
Public Service Electric & Gas | Website, Email and Phone: 844-300-7734 | |
Rockland Electric |
Website, Email and Phone: 877-434-4100 |
Gas Utility Contact Information:
Elizabethtown Gas | Website and Phone: 888-263-7372 |
New Jersey Natural Gas | Website, Email and Phone: 877-455-6564 |
Public Service Electric & Gas | Website, Email and Phone: 844-300-7734 |
South Jersey Gas | Website and Phone: 888-263-7372 |