Latest / News•Oct 30, 2023
Studies predict savings from natural gas ban
Regarding the recent Press editorial, “Murphy’s authoritarian energy plan will surely fail”
Tom Gilbert, The Press of Atlantic City
New Jerseyans living in an average home could save as much as 41% on their annual energy bills by replacing gas stoves, furnaces and other household appliances with energy-efficient electric alternatives such as heat pumps and induction stoves, according to a new report from Acadia Center. For the typical drafty house where upgrades are paired with weatherization, households could save anywhere from 47% to 69% each year, freeing up thousands of dollars for groceries, prescriptions, after school care, and other daily expenses.
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