Phillies Manager Joe Girardi, First Baseman Rhys Hoskins, and Outfielder Adam Haseley are scheduled to attend
Allentown, Pennsylvania (11 January 2021) – The Philadelphia Phillies Winter Caravan presented by
Air Products,
Service Electric Cable TV,
Abarta, Provident Bank, and Lehigh Valley Health Network will be VIRTUAL this year and be televised on Thursday, January 28 at 5 p.m. via the
Service Electric Network (Channel 2 and Channel 502 in HD). IronPigs fans will be treated to a similar experience as they have each year when they attended the event in person with the added bonus of there being no charge this year.
“The Winter Caravan each year is a great a mix of celebrating our community grant recipients, raising money for IronPigs Charities through our silent auction and getting our fans excited for baseball by welcoming special guests from the Philadelphia Phillies,” said IronPigs President and General Manager Kurt Landes. “Despite not being able to continue th
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Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G) received approval this week from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to invest approximately $700 million during the next four years to provide its 2.3 million electric customers with smart meters. The decision clears the way for the largest installation of smart meter technology in New Jersey history.
Smart meters are the foundation of PSE&G’s Energy Cloud, which is an advanced metering infrastructure effort that will create an integrated, two-way communications network between electric customers and the utility. This network will enable automatic, near real-time meter reading. According to PSE&G, this will virtually eliminate estimated utility bills, provide more efficient response to outages, and allow customers to make more informed decisions about their energy usage.
Public Service Electric & Gas can move forward with a $700 million plan to install advanced meters in homes and businesses across its service territory.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on Thursday approved PSE&G s four-year plan, proposed in 2018, to provide its 2.3 million electric customers with so-called smart meters.
The utility said it will not seek to recoup the costs of the project from customers until after it files its next rate case,
The Newark-based utility said the new meters will create a two-way communications network between electric customers and the utility, enabling near real-time meter reading and more efficient response to outages and providing customers with more information about their energy use. It will virtually eliminate estimated utility bills, PSE&G said.
New Jersey okays PSE&G smart meters for customers to cut carbon emissions By Syndicated Content
Jan 7, 2021 7:19 PM
(Reuters) - Public Service Electric & Gas Co (PSE&G) on Thursday said the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities approved its request to provide customers with smart meters that will help the utility reduce its carbon emissions.
PSE&G plans to invest about $700 million over the next four years to provide its 2.3 million electric customers with smart meters.
Smart meters are expected to reduce PSE&G s carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 2,800 metric tons per year by allowing customers to make more informed decisions about their energy usage.
PSE&G Gets Green Light to Provide Smart Meters
BPU-Approved Settlement Allows $700 Million Investment Over 4 Years
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NEWARK, N.J., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Public Service Electric & Gas received approval today from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to invest approximately $700 million during the next four years to provide its 2.3 million electric customers with smart meters. The decision clears the way for the largest installation of smart meter technology in New Jersey history.
Smart meters are the foundation of PSE&G s Energy Cloud – Advanced Metering Infrastructure effort that will create an integrated, two-way communications network between electric customers and the utility. This network will enable automatic, near real-time meter reading – virtually eliminating estimated utility bills, providing more efficient response to outages and allowing customers to make more informed decisions about their energy us