New Jersey businesses are under growing pressure from rising energy costs. Across our state, employers of every size are feeling the impact of increasing electricity demand and concerns about whether supply can keep pace. In today’s economic climate, helping businesses better manage energy use and costs is essential to maintaining New Jersey’s competitive edge.

New power generation will be necessary to meet long-term demand, but large infrastructure projects take years to build. Businesses need solutions that can deliver results now. That is why energy efficiency must be treated as a central part of New Jersey’s energy strategy.

The most affordable energy is the energy we do not have to use. When businesses invest in more efficient equipment, lighting, heating, cooling and building systems, they lower operating costs immediately while also reducing strain on the electric grid. At scale, those savings help stabilize costs and improve reliability for everyone.

New Jersey’s utility-run energy efficiency programs are already helping businesses achieve those results. These programs provide practical tools and financial incentives that allow companies to modernize facilities, reduce waste, and reinvest savings back into their operations.

The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce experienced these benefits firsthand at our historic headquarters in Trenton through PSE&G’s Direct Install Program. Like many older buildings across the state, our headquarters faced mounting maintenance challenges, inefficiencies, and rising operating costs. Through the program, we upgraded critical systems, improved reliability and comfort, and reduced long-term energy expenses in a way that made financial sense for our organization. And we are exploring ways to realize future benefits from the program.

The operational benefits have been just as important. Fewer maintenance emergencies and lower ongoing energy costs have allowed our staff to spend less time troubleshooting building issues and more time focused on serving our members. Over time, those savings can be redirected into the Chamber’s core priorities, including advocacy, networking, and supporting New Jersey’s business community.

That experience reinforced an important lesson: energy efficiency is not simply a facilities upgrade. It is a smart business decision that helps organizations operate more effectively, manage costs, and strengthen long-term stability while also supporting the reliability of the shared electric grid that keeps New Jersey’s economy moving.

As New Jersey policymakers consider the future of these programs, they should recognize the important role energy efficiency plays in supporting our economy. Preserving strong incentives and ensuring utilities have the flexibility to design programs that meet the needs of different industries and regions will help more businesses participate and realize savings.

At a time when employers are facing economic uncertainty and rising costs across the board, energy efficiency stands out as a proven, immediate, and cost-effective solution. The programs are working. Businesses are benefiting. And expanding these efforts will help strengthen New Jersey’s economy while supporting a more reliable and affordable energy future for everyone.

This op-ed originally appeared in BINJE

News Releases

Wednesday, May 27, 2026
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2026 NJ Chamber Events

Jun 3
Business Roundtable Series
Breakfast with NJEDA CEO Evan Weiss & DCA Commissioner Jacquelyn Suarez
Where: National Conference Center, East Windsor
When: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
$80 member  & non member
Jun 4
NJM Small Business Series
AI for Business: Practical Tools to Save Time, Boost Productivity and Grow
Where: Virtual Event
When: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Free to participate
Jun 11
29th Annual
NJ Chamber Open House and Reception
Where: New Jersey State Museum, Trenton
When: 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Jul 22
Networking
Member Mixer
Where: Livana Luxury Rentals, East Hanover
When: 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Free to members
Sep 1
Networking
Member Networking Breakfast 
Where: UMC Foundation, Neptune
When: 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Free to members
Sep 10
NJM Small Business Series
Protecting Your Brand – Reputation & Risk Management in a Digital Age
Where: Virtual Event
When: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Free to participate
Sep 16
Business Roundtable Series
Breakfast with NJDEP Commissioner Ed Potosnak
Where: TBD
When: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
$80 member  & non member
Oct 7
The Next 250: New Jersey Powers America’s Future
Where: The Palace at Somerset Park
When: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Oct 21
Business Roundtable Series
State of Transportation Breakfast
  • Steve Dilts
    COO, Chief Operating Officer, New Jersey Turnpike Authority
  • Kris Kolluri
    President/CEO, NJ TRANSIT & Executive Director, NJTA
  • Asm. Clinton Calabrese
    Chair, Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee
  • Priya Jain
    Commissioner, NJDOT
  • Sam Donelson
    EVP, East Region Chief Executive, AECOMEVP, East Region Chief Executive, AECOM
Where: National Conference Center, East Windsor
When: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
$80 member  or non member
Oct 22
Networking
Women of Inspiration Awards Reception
Where: National Conference Center, E. Windsor
When: 5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Nov 12
NJM Small Business Series
Cybersecurity for Employers – Protecting Your Business, Employees, and Customer Data
Where: Virtual Event
When: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Free to participate
Dec 10
Networking
Annual Member Holiday Party
Where: Calandra's Italian Village, Caldwell
When: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Free to members

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Feb 4&5
Premier Event
Walk to Washington & Congressional Reception
Where: Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC