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Lower Your NJ Energy Bills With Smart Home Upgrades

Simple solutions that can help New Jersey homeowners save money and energy—starting today.

By NJ Energy News Partner

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Smarter upgrades.
Lower bills.
Stronger New Jersey.

Energy costs remain a top concern for New Jersey homeowners. The good news? There are more programs and incentives than ever designed to help households reduce energy consumption and potentially lower monthly expenses.

Upgrade. Save. Repeat.

From high-efficiency HVAC systems to smart thermostats, improved insulation and modern windows, small upgrades add up. Each one reduces the amount of energy a home needs to stay comfortable, which is the most durable way to influence a monthly bill.

  • Lower monthly utility bills
  • Increase home comfort year-round
  • Improve energy efficiency
  • Support long-term home value

Start with the systems that run the most

Heating and cooling equipment operates more hours than anything else in a typical New Jersey home. Upgrading aging equipment — and pairing it with a smart thermostat that manages runtime automatically — is usually where homeowners see the clearest difference.

Take Advantage of NJ Programs

New Jersey offers rebates, financing and incentives designed to make efficiency work more affordable. Availability depends on the home, the measure installed and current program terms, but many homeowners qualify for more than one.

  • Energy-efficient appliances
  • Home insulation & air sealing
  • Solar panel installation
  • Smart home energy management

Because incentives are frequently updated, confirming current terms before scheduling work is the simplest way to avoid leaving money on the table.

Check Your Eligibility

See which programs may be available in your area and explore potential savings.

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This content was created in partnership with an energy solutions provider. NJ Energy News maintains editorial independence.