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New Jersey Braces for Triple-Digit Heat as PSE&G Prepares Grid

With temperatures forecast to exceed 100 degrees across New Jersey throughout the week, PSE&G is urging residents to prepare for extreme conditions. The utility has mobilized additional crews to manage the anticipated surge in electricity demand, while warning that cooling a home in this heat requires significantly more power.

New Jersey Braces for Triple-Digit Heat as PSE&G Prepares Grid

Paul Toscarelli, vice president of electric operations at PSE&G, noted that the utility has been modernizing its infrastructure to maintain reliability despite the stress of consecutive heat waves. By coordinating with regional grid operator PJM, the company aims to ensure the electric supply remains stable as air conditioning units run at maximum capacity. Cooling a home to 75 degrees when outdoor temperatures hit 95 requires roughly 300% more electricity than at 85 degrees, leading to higher usage and potential bill spikes.

To manage consumption, the utility suggests adjusting thermostats, utilizing ceiling fans, and operating high-energy appliances during cooler morning or evening hours. Customers can monitor their real-time usage through the MyMeter tool in the PSE&G mobile app. For those struggling with rising costs, the company provides payment assistance programs like the Equal Payment Plan and Deferred Payment Arrangements, alongside state-backed initiatives such as LIHEAP.

Residents relying on life-sustaining medical equipment should register with the utility immediately to ensure they are prioritized during potential outages. PSE&G advises customers to report power failures by texting OUT to 47734 or visiting their online outage center. Safety guidelines for the week include staying hydrated, avoiding strenuous activity during peak afternoon hours, and keeping pets and children out of enclosed vehicles.

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