New Jersey's Clean Energy Program

Take the ENERGY STAR Pledge

New Jersey's Clean Energy Program is a signature initiative of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, which provides education, information and financial incentives for renewable energy systems and energy efficiency measures. New Jersey has instituted a number of successful initiatives, inclusive of the ENERGY STAR Products Program, that help to reduce the State's peak demand, conserve finite resources and transform the marketplace for the next generation of energy efficient technologies.

Announcements for Participating Organizations

Campaign materials are available to help you engage your community: Find out how you can Spread the Word.

2009-2010 Participation Highlights

Goal for the Year: 40,000,160 lbs of ghgs
Current Total: 55,024,529 lbs of ghgs
Percent to Goal: 138%

Questions about your Goal?
If you have questions about setting or changing your goal, please email changetheworld@energystar.gov.

2009-2010 Savings Breakdown

Greenhouse Gas Emissions: 55,024,529 lbs
Individuals: 24,982
Dollars: $4,096,061
kWh: 33,827,234
BTUs: 26,074,310,579

See Pledges by Action Item

Member Organizations

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Organization Name % Contribution lbs. of Greenhouse Gases
Red Bank Environmental Commission 2% 888,765
Borough of Belmar 1% 759,400
Atlantic County Utilities Authority 1% 608,452
Cranford Environmental Commission 1% 398,891
TechniArt Inc. 1% 335,297
East Orange DPW Clean & Green Envir. Ed. Center 1% 300,713
Woodbridge Township 0% 235,800
Livingston Public Schools 0% 152,422
Caldwell Environmental Commission / The Town of Caldwell,NJ 0% 144,000
The City of Trenton 0% 134,550
Glen Rock Environmental Commission 0% 131,810
Township of Montclair 0% 128,700
City of Ocean City, NJ 0% 110,250
Township of Galloway Community Education 0% 108,900
Cherry Hill Township 0% 56,228
Pinelands Preservation Alliance 0% 6,185
Township of Maplewood 0% 450
Mandola, Inc 0% 0
Village of South Orange Township 0% 0

Archived Campaign Success

The "Change a Light" campaign began in 2006 and ran through Earth Day 2008. Beginning Earth Day 2008, the "Change the World" campaign went into effect.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions (lbs.) 80,762,413
Dollars $4,535,607
kWh 37,521,887
BTUs 29,932,680,241
# of Pledges 13,187
# of Bulbs 100,973
Energy Savings 28,474,386 kWh
Cost Savings $2,648,118
*Greenhouse Gas 41,297,957 lbs.
# of Pledges 400
# of Bulbs 2,325
Energy Savings 655,650 kWh
Cost Savings $60,975
*Greenhouse Gas 950,925 lbs.