Tag Archives: Government Energy Aggregation Program

Open Letter From Pennsauken Mayor Addresses Problem With Residents’ Energy Bills

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

In an open letter to Pennsauken residents, Mayor Betsy McBride addresses the problem that numerous residents are currently having with their energy bill.

Residents Save On Electric Bills Through Energy Aggregation Program

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

In 2016, residents of Pennsauken enjoyed electric rates lower than that of Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G), thanks to a cost-saving energy aggregation program put in place by the Township. When that program ended in 2017, the Township continued to look for an opportunity to restart the popular initiative. With the help of Concord Energy Services of Voorhees, N.J., the Pennsauken Township Energy Aggregation Program will start up again beginning in July.

Pennsauken’s Energy Aggregation Program To End In September

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

A cost-saving program that allowed residents lower electric rates is coming to an end.

Pricing Changes To Occur For Residents Enrolled In Energy Aggregation Program

Residents Continue To Pay Less Than Those On PSE&G’s Default Service

Information Provided By T&M Associates And Talen Energy

Talen Energy is informing customers currently enrolled in the Pennsauken Township Community Aggregation Program about price changes for the supply portion of your electricity bill. Although the contracted price is not intended to fluctuate, there are variables and regulatory changes outside of our control.

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