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Government Energy Aggregation Program

Welcome to the City of Hoboken’s Renewable Energy Program web page. In August 2023, the City of Hoboken adopted Ordinance #B-583 authorizing the establishment of the Renewable Energy Program for the purpose providing more clean, green energy at a lower electricity price than what PSE&G is currently offering. This program is a major step toward achieving the City’s goal of reaching net-zero energy by 2030, as established by Hoboken’s Climate Action Plan. In this program, PSE&G will continue to distribute residents’ electricity and will remain their utility, but residents will buy their electricity supply through the Hoboken Renewable Energy Program. The program provides an additional 20% renewable electricity (like solar and wind) as the Standard Offering, and also offers residents the option to choose to have 100% of their electricity derived from renewable sources.

The program for residents first began in March 2022 and has continued through November 2024. The City of Hoboken held an auction on August 21, 2024, in an effort to continue providing this important program to residents. A contract with IDT Energy was signed and the new contract term begins with residents’ meter reads in December 2024 and ends with meter reads after October 2026. If you have questions about the program, click here to review responses to frequently asked questions.

To opt-out of the program, residents can call 877-292-3904 or click here.

Program Options & Pricing

Residents who decide to participate in Hoboken’s Renewable Energy Program have access to an online savings tool which will provide each participating resident with their monthly usage total, comparison of charges through the program versus PSE&G’s Basic Generation Service price, and usage trends. Residents also have the ability to opt-in and opt-out of the program online and can switch between the different renewable energy options available through the program. Click here for instructions on how to access these online features or watch the program video posted below under “Communications”. The program information packet program information packet is also posted under “Communications”.

Residents looking to enroll in the Basic Option or 100% Green Option will need to opt-in to those options by calling the program’s energy consultants 866-688-5197 (select option 3), sending an email to info@concord-engineering.com, or click here (be sure to provide the Program Option (Basic or 100% Green) information in “Comments”.

Residents can call 866-688-5197 with questions about the program and for additional information about the City of Hoboken’s Renewable Energy Program.


Important Dates

Thursday, October 24, 2024

6PM - 8PM

Zoom - Public Information Session Click here to join session Presentation provided in English & Spanish


Monday, October 28, 2024

12:30PM - 2:30PM

Multi-Service Center, 124 Grand Street

Presentation provided in English & Spanish


Other Key Dates

October 15 - November 15, 2024

Initial 30-day opt-out period


December 2024

Program rate takes effect with December 2024 meter reads


October 2026

Program rate expires with October 2026 meter reads



PROGRAM DETAILS

Learn about this program and how it can help reduce the cost of your energy bill.
  • What is energy aggregation?

    Government Energy Aggregation (GEA) is a program that came from the passing of the Government Energy Aggregation Act of 2003 by the New Jersey Legislature. This law gave municipalities and counties the ability to aggregate the energy usage of the residential and non-residential ratepayers to conduct a bulk bid or auction in an attempt to get the lowest possible price at that given time in order to maximize the benefits of deregulation to the participants. These benefits include a lower utility cost and an increased number of suppliers to choose from within New Jersey. If a government entity, such as your municipality, chooses to establish this program on your behalf, an RFP will be sent to every third party supplier in New Jersey that is licensed with the Board of Public Utilities. Your municipality is utilizing an independent Consultant to implement a procurement process for a third party supplier to provide energy supply to its residents.

  • How does the program work?

    • This program covers only the power supply portion of your electric bill.

    • The delivery and distribution of electricity under this program will continue to remain the same, through the regulated utility that serves your home.

    • New Jersey’s Retail Choice regulations allow you to purchase power supply from a third party supplier. Most residential electric customers in the State have not switched to a third party supplier; therefore they obtain their power supply from their Local Distribution Company.

    • The municipality has engaged an independent consultant to collect energy usage information, prepare bid specifications, and seek pricing from third party suppliers through a public bid process.

    • All municipality residents are automatically included in the Aggregation program unless they have already chosen a third party supplier.

    • The program will leverage the bulk purchasing power of all of the municipality’s residents to obtain power supply that is less expensive.

    • Although all residential customers in the municipality not currently purchasing from a third party supplier are automatically included in the program, a resident may opt-out of the program if they wish. In order to comply with the state law governing energy aggregation programs, the program must be an opt-out program, versus an opt-in program. N.J.A.C. 14:4-6.3(i): If a residential customer is located within the geographic boundaries of a municipality or county that establishes a government private energy aggregation program, the residential customer shall automatically be included in the program unless the customer indicates [its] his or her desire not to participate in the program by opting-out in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:4-6.5 and 6.6.

    • The local utility will continue to handle your account, addressing any outages and maintaining service. The only change is the billing and cost of the energy provided.

  • Overall, how does the program benefit the residents?

    The standard GEA program ensures that residents will receive a rate that is lower than what the local utility is currently charging them. It will also give them increased protection in obtaining a third party supplier by eliminating all the confusing fine print. It forces the third party suppliers to compete for your business on an even playing field by giving everyone a price on a larger amount of energy on the same date under the same terms and conditions that are dictated to them through our RFP criteria, rather than them dictating to you what the terms of the contract will be.

    The Renewable GEA (R-GEA) program ensures that residents will receive additional renewable energy than what the local utility is currently providing, possibly at a higher rate. It will also give them increased protection in obtaining a third party supplier by eliminating all the confusing fine print. It forces the third party suppliers to compete for your business on an even playing field by giving everyone a price on a larger amount of energy on the same date under the same terms and conditions that are dictated to them through our RFP criteria, rather than them dictating to you what the terms of the contract will be. These criteria include a higher percentage of “green” renewable energy that will help create a cleaner environment; it is not a requirement of an R-GEA program that the rate be lower than what the local utility is currently charging.

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