Energy Efficiency New Jersey

Align your building with the state’s bold energy goals

Clean Energy Act: A call to action for building owners

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Signed into law in 2018, New Jersey’s Clean Energy Act charts a bold course toward a greener future. This legislation seeks to build a resilient infrastructure that fights climate change, cuts carbon emissions, fuels economic growth, and safeguards public health through ambitious clean energy initiatives.

  • Renewable portfolio standard – aims that by 2025, 35% of the state’s energy must come from renewable sources, rising to 50% by 2030
  • Solar power surge – accelerated the solar RPS to 5.1% by 2021 and involves the launch of a Community Solar Energy Pilot Program
  • Harnessing offshore wind – secures the goal of 3,500 MW of offshore wind by 2030 and reactivates an expired tax credit program for offshore wind manufacturing
  • Energy efficiency mandate – requires every utility to implement programs that reduce electricity usage by 2% and natural gas usage by 0.75%
  • Energy storage expansion – paves the way for the goal of 600 MW energy storage by 2021 and 2,000 MW by 2030

As a building owner or property manager, you play a crucial role in achieving the state’s ambitious energy goals. Greenwich Energy Solutions provides cutting-edge New Jersey energy efficiency programs that keep your building in line with those goals.

Learn about the New Jersey energy efficiency programs

There are numerous energy efficiency initiatives administered by the New Jersey Clean Energy Program, such as:

Energy Benchmarking

Provides free performance assessments and project initiation guidance for various sectors, including hospitals, municipalities, industries, hospitality, and more

Local Government Energy Audit

Involves a 100% subsidized energy audit with cost-justified efficiency measures for local government agencies, state colleges, universities, and 501(c)(3) nonprofit agencies

Large Energy Users Program

Offers incentives of up to $4 million for eligible energy efficiency projects the state's largest commercial and industrial facilities with a minimum annual energy cost of $5 million

All about New Jersey energy efficiency incentives and rebates

To make energy-efficient upgrades more accessible, there are various New Jersey energy efficiency incentives administered by local utility companies, including:

Atlantic City Electric rebates

Gives rebates for air source heat pumps, central air conditioners, insulation, lighting, and more

Jersey Central Power and Light rebates

Provides instant rebates for various improvements, from air source heat pumps to smart thermostats

Orange & Rockland New Jersey rebates

Offers rebates to customers for upgrading to air source heat pumps, smart thermostats, and other energy-efficient equipment

PSE&G NJ Energy rebates

Has rebates for HVAC, dehumidifier, weatherization, insulation, and air sealing upgrades

Empowering New Jersey building owners with comprehensive energy solutions

Partner with Greenwich Energy Solutions to make smart energy upgrades that deliver real results.

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Brian Casey

Director

Brian Casey is a leading expert in the energy utility industry with over 25 years of experience.

As the founder and CEO of SourceOne, he steered the company's overall management, strategy, and technical advancements. His remarkable achievements include securing equity investments, establishing regional offices, acquiring complementary businesses, and spearheading the development of award-winning sustainable energy projects for SourceOne's diverse clientele. Under his guidance, the company secured high-profile, multimillion-dollar contracts for energy efficiency and infrastructure improvements across private and public sectors. SourceOne was acquired in April 2007 by Veolia Energy. Mr. Casey continued to grow the company over the next several years, delivering double-digit growth in both revenue and earnings, ultimately creating significant shareholder value.

Mr. Casey then cofounded SourceGreen, an industrial-scale solar energy development company that successfully permitted 6.5 megawatts of rooftop solar. SourceGreen was acquired in April 2012 by NextSun Energy.

Driven by his commitment to advancing the energy sector, Mr. Casey has actively contributed his expertise beyond his own ventures. He has served on the boards of prestigious institutions such as NYU-Poly Enterprise Learning program and the Massachusetts High Technology's Energy & Environmental Stewardship Council. Currently, he lends his guidance to the boards of Cantega Technologies and Greenwich Energy Solutions.