SAVE MONEY5 Simple Ways NJ Homeowners Can Lower Their Summer Energy Bills
Small operational changes made before July can measurably reduce cooling costs — without a renovation budget.
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Practical, verified ways New Jersey homeowners can trim energy use: rebates, incentives, efficiency upgrades and habits that show up on the next bill.
SAVE MONEYSmall operational changes made before July can measurably reduce cooling costs — without a renovation budget.

Additional incentives target heating and cooling equipment, insulation and whole-home efficiency projects for eligible households.

Program eligibility often depends on the home, not just the household — and many owners never check whether they qualify.

A practical checklist for the weeks when New Jersey electricity demand, and household bills, reach their annual peak.

Replacement is expensive, but incentive stacking can narrow the gap between another repair and a modern, efficient system.

Window replacement is one of the most expensive efficiency projects, and rarely the one that should be done first.