Residents
and Commercial businesses located in New Jersey
now have the option of entering into the Deregulated
Electric Market
What we can do for you:
- We provide our service to you at
no cost
- We help you craft the best contract
terms and conditions which will maximize your
savings and give you more flexibility
- We evaluate the available Retail Electricity
Providers, determine which best suits your individual
needs, and negotiate the best price and contract
terms for your business.
- Save time by outsourcing energy
procurement task.
- Quickly transition you from higher
priced standard offer to lowest cost provider.
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History of Deregulation
in New Jersey
8/00: As of August 1, the 1-year
anniversary of the start of customer choice in New Jersey,
the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) reports that 73,133
of the State's 3.1 million residential customers have
switched suppliers. About 410,886 commercial and industrial
consumers have switched suppliers. Approximately 13.5
percent of the power load in the State is supplied by
alternative retail suppliers.
3/00: In New Jersey, 48,000 residential
customers and 19,000 businesses representing about 12
percent of the load, have switched electricity suppliers
according the BPU.
12/99: Due to procedural delays,
New Jersey consumers did not start receiving power from
their suppliers of choice until November 14, 1999. Legislation
was passed in February 1999, allowing retail choice
for all consumers on August 1, 1999.
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