As energy costs rise, New Jersey residents are seeking ways to manage their expenses this summer. On June 1, 2024, the basic generation service (BGS) charge increased for JCP&L customers. However, there are several strategies that can help mitigate these costs.
The electric bill from JCP&L is divided into two parts: a delivery service charge and a separate generation charge (BGS) for the electricity used. Customers have the option to shop for a competitive energy supplier for the BGS charge. If not served by a competitive supplier, JCP&L purchases electricity on behalf of the customer and provides it at cost.
To potentially save money with a competitive energy supplier, customers should:
1. Locate the BGS charge on their latest JCP&L bill.
2. Visit the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ website, NJ Power Switch, to find licensed suppliers and their rates.
3. Compare offers carefully considering price, plan structure (fixed or variable rate), contract terms, and any applicable taxes or fees.
Regardless of whether customers choose to shop for a competitive energy supplier, JCP&L ensures safe and reliable power delivery.
Additionally, there are practical steps homeowners can take to control energy use and costs during the summer:
- Draw blinds or drapes to block sunlight on south- and west-facing windows.
- Change air conditioner and furnace fan filters at least every three months.
- Avoid using heat-producing appliances during peak daytime hours.
- Seal any openings around doors and windows to prevent hot air from entering and cool air from escaping.
For more energy-saving strategies, residents can refer to available energy efficiency tips and resources provided by JCP&L.
JCP&L acknowledges that some customers may struggle with bill payments and encourages those in need to explore assistance programs or payment arrangements.