SPRING, Texas, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — TETRA Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:TTI) will release First Quarter 2026 results after the market closes on April 29, 2026. Brady Murphy, President and CEO, and Matt Sanderson, CFO, will host a conference call to discuss the results and outlook on April 30, 2026, at 10:30am ET. CLICK HERE to pre-register and obtain your dial in number and passcode. A replay will be available for thirty days following the conference call.

Company Overview
TETRA Technologies, Inc. is an energy services and solutions company focused on developing environmentally conscious services and solutions that help make people’s lives better. With operations on six continents, the Company’s portfolio consists of Energy Services, Industrial Chemicals, and Critical Minerals. In addition to providing products and services to the oil and gas industry and calcium chloride for diverse applications, TETRA is expanding into the low-carbon energy market with chemistry expertise, key mineral acreage, and global infrastructure, helping to meet the demand for sustainable energy in the twenty-first century. Visit the Company’s website at www.onetetra.com for more information or connect with us on LinkedIn.

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PenFed continues to invest in the future of Puerto Rico by providing financial education to over 5,000 public and private school students 

TYSONS, Va., April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — PenFed Credit Union and Everfi hosted an interactive learning event focused on improving financial literacy for over 50 12th grade students at Anita Otero Hernandez Specialized School of Fine Arts in Humacao, Puerto Rico on April 9. The students recently completed the “Tu Dinero, Tu Sueño” (“Your Money, Your Dreams”) program, a scalable digital financial education curriculum provided by PenFed through a strategic partnership with Everfi, the trusted leader in connecting businesses and communities through personal finance and essential life-skills education.

“PenFed is dedicated to empowering the next generation in Puerto Rico to achieve their financial dreams,” said PenFed President and CEO James Schenck. “We continue our commitment to investing in the development of future leaders on the island and appreciate the partnership of Everfi and Anita Ortero Hernandez School as we advance financial literacy and support students in building a brighter future for themselves and their communities.”

PenFed and Everfi have had a strategic partnership for the past seven years to bring critical financial education to over 5,000 public and private K-12 school students in 46 schools across Puerto Rico at no cost to the schools. PenFed provides students with access to Everfi’s proven curriculum teaching them how to make smart financial decisions and achieve success in life. The program teaches students about savings and checking, building and maintaining healthy credit, planning for major purchases, investing and retirement, and funding higher education.

PenFed leaders, including PenFed financial center managers, wealth managers, Bank Secrecy Act department and mortgage managers participated in a “speed networking” activity with students who recently completed the Everfi financial education program. During the activity, students had the opportunity to ask PenFed leaders and community volunteers questions as part of small group conversations tying back to the critical skills taught in the curriculum.

This year’s financial literacy event is the sixth PenFed and Everfi have held in Puerto Rico, and the first in Humacao. In previous years, PenFed held events at both private and public schools in San Juan and Ponce.

Following these activities, PenFed announced two students were awarded a scholarship in the amount of $1,250 in recognition of their work throughout the Tu Dinero, Tu Sueño program.

“When we talk about financial education, we’re really talking about giving young people the confidence to make decisions that shape their future,” said Ray Martinez, CEO of Everfi. “What makes this partnership with PenFed so meaningful is that it goes beyond the classroom. Students are getting real conversations, real guidance, and a clearer sense of what’s possible for themselves and their communities.”

PenFed currently serves members in Puerto Rico with financial centers in Humacao, San Juan, Hatillo, Ponce, Mayagüez and on the United States Army Garrison Fort Buchanan. PenFed also operates a Bilingual Service Center in Guaynabo and employs over 150 teammates on the island.

About PenFed Credit Union

Established in 1935, Pentagon Federal Credit Union (PenFed) is one of America’s largest federal credit unions, serving nearly 2.8 million members worldwide with $29 billion in assets. PenFed Credit Union offers market-leading certificates, checking, credit cards, personal loans, mortgages, auto loans, student loans, and a wide range of other financial services with members’ interests always in mind. PenFed Credit Union is federally insured by the NCUA and is an Equal Housing Lender. To learn more about PenFed Credit Union, visit PenFed.org, like us on Facebook and follow us @PenFed on X. Interested in working for PenFed? Check us out on LinkedIn. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.        

About Everfi
Since 2008, Everfi has connected businesses to communities by providing essential education that builds trust and drives measurable impact. Using digital and offline resources, the company delivers personal finance and life skills education to millions of learners annually in both K-12 schools and broader communities. Today, hundreds of organizations, including financial institutions, professional sports leagues, and healthcare systems, rely on Everfi to deliver measurable outcomes that benefit learners and drive business impact. To learn more about Everfi, please visit everfi.com or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or X/Twitter @Everfi.

 

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SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — STARZ (NASDAQ: STRZ) announced today the company will report its first quarter financial results for 2026, ended March 31, 2026, on Thursday, May 7. Senior management will also hold an analyst and investor call to discuss results at 2:00PM PT/5:00PM ET after market close on May 7. To listen to the live audio webcast, click here. A full replay will be available later the same evening by clicking here.

About STARZ
STARZ (NASDAQ: STRZ) is the leading premium entertainment destination for women and underrepresented audiences, and home to some of the most popular franchises and series on television. STARZ offers a robust programming mix for discerning adult audiences, including boundary-breaking originals and an expansive lineup of blockbuster movies, and is embodied by its brand positioning “We’re All Adults Here.” Complementary to any platform or service, STARZ is available across a wide range of digital OTT platforms and multichannel video distributors and is a bundling partner of choice. STARZ is powered by an industry-leading advanced technology, data analytics and digital infrastructure and the highly rated and first-of-its-kind STARZ app.

Investor Inquiries – Contact:
Nilay Shah
nilay.shah@starz.com 

Press Inquiries – Contact:
Jennifer Minezaki
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Free Compost Available for Orange County Residents in Celebration of Earth Day

ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — OC Waste & Recycling (OCWR) invites Orange County residents to a countywide Community Compost Giveaway on Saturday, April 18, from 7:30 a.m. to noon, while supplies last. The annual event offers residents free, ready-to-use compost produced from green waste collected throughout Orange County.

“Green waste collected from homes across Orange County can be transformed into nutrient-rich compost that benefits our communities,” said Tom Koutroulis, Director of OC Waste & Recycling. “By recycling organic materials, we improve soil health, conserve water, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Our Compost Giveaway event supports compliance with Senate Bill 1383 and helps reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills. Earth Day is a reminder that small actions at home can make a meaningful difference.”

Free compost will be available at three OCWR locations:

  • Bee Canyon Greenery (Frank R. Bowerman Landfill), 11002 Bee Canyon Access Rd., Irvine
  • Valencia Greenery (Olinda Alpha Landfill), 1942 N. Valencia Ave., Brea
  • Capistrano Greenery (Prima Deshecha Landfill), 32250 Avenida La Pata, San Juan Capistrano

At the Irvine and San Juan Capistrano locations, residents should bring their own containers or heavy-duty yard waste bags and a shovel to load compost. At the Brea location, prefilled bags will be distributed and limited to four bags per household, while supplies last.

OCWR’s compost carries the Seal of Testing Assurance (STA) from the U.S. Composting Council, confirming that it meets strict safety and quality standards. The nutrient-rich material is ideal for backyards, gardens, and landscaping projects.

Additionally, OCWR compost and mulch are certified by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) and are OMRI Listed, confirming compliance with the USDA National Organic Program. The material is also licensed as Organic Input Materials (OIM) by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), a designation that highlights OCWR’s commitment to producing quality, sustainable compost and mulch for agricultural and landscape use.

OC Waste & Recycling produces compost using green waste collected from homes throughout Orange County. Composting organic material helps return valuable nutrients to the soil while reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills and preserving valuable landfill capacity to support the County’s long-term waste management needs.

According to CalRecycle, Californians dispose of nearly 6 million tons of food scraps each year, representing about 18 percent of the material sent to landfills. Composting and proper organics recycling help reduce methane emissions and support California’s climate goals.

Residents looking to improve their recycling habits can visit OCrecycleguide.com, a resource that helps them find proper disposal options for common and hard-to-recycle items.

For more information about the compost giveaway, visit OClandfills.com. The event is subject to weather.

Orange County residents are also encouraged to safely dispose of hazardous household materials, such as batteries, paint, and household cleaners, at the County’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection Centers in Anaheim, Huntington Beach, Irvine, and San Juan Capistrano, which are open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

About OC Waste & Recycling (OCWR)
OCWR serves the County’s solid waste disposal needs through resource recovery, operating public landfills, protecting the local environment, investing in renewable energy enterprises and promoting recycling to ensure a safe and healthy community for current and future generations. The department manages one of the nation’s premier solid waste disposal systems and three composting greenery sites, all serving residents and businesses in the County’s 34 cities and its unincorporated areas. OCWR’s three active landfills and compost greeneries reflect environmental engineering at its best. For more information on our compost and mulch program, please visit our website at OClandfills.com/compost.

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Free Compost Available for Orange County Residents in Celebration of Earth Day

ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — OC Waste & Recycling (OCWR) invites Orange County residents to a countywide Community Compost Giveaway on Saturday, April 18, from 7:30 a.m. to noon, while supplies last. The annual event offers residents free, ready-to-use compost produced from green waste collected throughout Orange County.

“Green waste collected from homes across Orange County can be transformed into nutrient-rich compost that benefits our communities,” said Tom Koutroulis, Director of OC Waste & Recycling. “By recycling organic materials, we improve soil health, conserve water, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Our Compost Giveaway event supports compliance with Senate Bill 1383 and helps reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills. Earth Day is a reminder that small actions at home can make a meaningful difference.”

Free compost will be available at three OCWR locations:

  • Bee Canyon Greenery (Frank R. Bowerman Landfill), 11002 Bee Canyon Access Rd., Irvine
  • Valencia Greenery (Olinda Alpha Landfill), 1942 N. Valencia Ave., Brea
  • Capistrano Greenery (Prima Deshecha Landfill), 32250 Avenida La Pata, San Juan Capistrano

At the Irvine and San Juan Capistrano locations, residents should bring their own containers or heavy-duty yard waste bags and a shovel to load compost. At the Brea location, prefilled bags will be distributed and limited to four bags per household, while supplies last.

OCWR’s compost carries the Seal of Testing Assurance (STA) from the U.S. Composting Council, confirming that it meets strict safety and quality standards. The nutrient-rich material is ideal for backyards, gardens, and landscaping projects.

Additionally, OCWR compost and mulch are certified by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) and are OMRI Listed, confirming compliance with the USDA National Organic Program. The material is also licensed as Organic Input Materials (OIM) by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), a designation that highlights OCWR’s commitment to producing quality, sustainable compost and mulch for agricultural and landscape use.

OC Waste & Recycling produces compost using green waste collected from homes throughout Orange County. Composting organic material helps return valuable nutrients to the soil while reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills and preserving valuable landfill capacity to support the County’s long-term waste management needs.

According to CalRecycle, Californians dispose of nearly 6 million tons of food scraps each year, representing about 18 percent of the material sent to landfills. Composting and proper organics recycling help reduce methane emissions and support California’s climate goals.

Residents looking to improve their recycling habits can visit OCrecycleguide.com, a resource that helps them find proper disposal options for common and hard-to-recycle items.

For more information about the compost giveaway, visit OClandfills.com. The event is subject to weather.

Orange County residents are also encouraged to safely dispose of hazardous household materials, such as batteries, paint, and household cleaners, at the County’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection Centers in Anaheim, Huntington Beach, Irvine, and San Juan Capistrano, which are open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

About OC Waste & Recycling (OCWR)
OCWR serves the County’s solid waste disposal needs through resource recovery, operating public landfills, protecting the local environment, investing in renewable energy enterprises and promoting recycling to ensure a safe and healthy community for current and future generations. The department manages one of the nation’s premier solid waste disposal systems and three composting greenery sites, all serving residents and businesses in the County’s 34 cities and its unincorporated areas. OCWR’s three active landfills and compost greeneries reflect environmental engineering at its best. For more information on our compost and mulch program, please visit our website at OClandfills.com/compost.

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Author Richard Flyer draws on four decades of real-world community work to show the crisis is rooted in the breakdown of civic life—and that rebuilding it must begin locally

HONOLULU, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As polarization deepens and trust in institutions continues to erode across the United States, many leaders are confronting a growing reality: the foundations of civic life are breaking down.

 

Based on more than four decades of work across diverse communities and cultural contexts, author and community builder Richard Flyer demonstrates that the root issue runs deeper than structure—it is rooted in relationships.

Flyer proposes what he calls “Symbiotic Culture”—small, trust-based networks fostering genuine dialogue, shared responsibility, and resilient “parallel systems” across civic, economic, and cultural life. These models show cooperation across divides is possible and replicable at the neighborhood level.

“Most solutions focus on systems,” Flyer said. “But systems cannot function without trust—and trust cannot be engineered from the top. It is built through lived relationships.”

Flyer’s framework is grounded in proven examples, including Sri Lanka’s Sarvodaya movement, initiatives he helped develop in San Diego and Reno, and historical precedents such as early Christian communities, Gandhi’s initiatives, and Czechoslovakia’s Parallel Polis.

At a time when large-scale solutions dominate discourse, Flyer offers a different diagnosis:

“We don’t lack solutions—we lack the relational fabric that allows them to work.”

In an era marked by polarization, institutional distrust, and social fragmentation, Flyer emphasizes practical steps for leaders and communities:

  • Rebuild trust through ongoing face-to-face dialogue across differences
  • Strengthen resilient local economies and mutual-support networks
  • Integrate ethical formation into everyday life
  • Empower grassroots leadership by supporting local connectors

“Our crisis is not only structural—it is relational,” Flyer said. “And when relationships break down, everything downstream begins to fail.”

Flyer reframes civic renewal not as a policy problem, but as a deeper spiritual and cultural challenge—rooted in what he describes as “love as the architecture of civilization.” Here, love is not sentiment, but the foundation that makes trust, cooperation, and shared life possible.

These ideas are explored in his book, Birthing the Symbiotic Age: An Ancient Blueprint to Unite Humanity. 

Flyer is available for interviews, speaking, and panel discussions on civic renewal, community resilience, and post-partisan approaches to rebuilding trust.

Media Contact:
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(775) 721-3287
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EIS strengthens Mountain Region demolition capabilities with acquisition of Utah’s TID Demolition.

WESTLAKE, Texas, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — EIS – Environmental Infrastructure Solutions (EIS), one of the largest providers of mission-critical environmental and infrastructure services, announced today the acquisition of TID Demolition, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. This acquisition represents a strategic step in EIS’s regional expansion strategy and further strengthens the company’s demolition capabilities in the Mountain Region.

With more than 25 years of demolition experience, TID Demolition has built a strong reputation for safe, precise project execution across commercial and residential markets. The company’s roots are in interior and selective demolition, from which it has grown into the local leader working on some of the largest and most challenging projects in the region. TID Demolition serves customers across Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and surrounding western markets, with project experience spanning retail spaces, office towers, medical facilities, government projects, and manufacturing environments.

The addition of TID Demolition enhances EIS’s ability to deliver broader environmental and infrastructure solutions throughout the western United States. Together with Eagle Environmental in Colorado, Earth Services & Abatement in the Rocky Mountain Region, and EN TECH in Arizona, TID Demolition expands EIS’s regional offerings with additional demolition depth, interior demolition expertise, and complementary environmental and remediation capabilities.

“TID Demolition brings an experienced team and a strong reputation for high-quality demolition work, particularly in interior and selective demolition,” stated B.J. Stephan, EIS CEO. “This acquisition deepens our presence in Utah and the Mountain Region while complementing our soil and groundwater remediation, consulting, dewatering, underground tank removal, and bridge surface and coatings services. By bringing TID into EIS, we’re further reinforcing our ability to provide safe, responsive, and technically strong solutions to customers nationwide.”

Together, EIS forms one of the nation’s largest environmental and infrastructure service providers. With a proven track record of safety and performance, EIS is equipped to execute projects of any size while delivering high-quality solutions to clients nationwide.

To learn more about EIS, please visit https://eisholdings.com or follow the Company on LinkedIn.

About EIS – Environmental Infrastructure Solutions

EIS provides mission-critical environmental, remediation, and infrastructure services across the United States, serving a wide variety of public and private end markets. Headquartered in Westlake, Texas, EIS operates from 32 office locations across 38 states and employs more than 1,000 people nationwide. As a leading remediation and specialty infrastructure services firm, EIS is committed to sustained growth through geographic expansion, service line extensions, and an unwavering dedication to safety.

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PSE&G highlights opportunity to deliver continued progress and measurable value to customers and communities including:

  • Lower energy use, and collective savings of nearly $900 million annually to date
  • Carbon emissions avoided, delivering environmental impact to communities across New Jersey
  • Driving local jobs and economic activity through more than 32,000 energy efficiency upgrades delivered to businesses statewide by a network of trade allies, contractors and union labor

NEWARK, N.J., April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — PSE&G looks forward to continuing to work with the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and stakeholders in the next phase of the New Jersey’s second energy efficiency triennium (Triennium 2.5), which would extend current programs through June 2028.

More than 480,000 customers have participated in PSE&G’s energy efficiency programs, taking steps to improve how they use and manage energy in their homes and businesses and manage utility costs. Energy efficiency programs deliver value beyond individual participation, providing benefits that extend to communities across New Jersey.

The programs have supported more than 20,000 businesses, from small businesses to municipalities, schools, and hospital systems, helping implement more than 32,000 energy efficiency upgrades that help manage energy use and costs over time and allow reinvestment of these savings into their operations and the communities they serve. Together, these efforts are delivering measurable results, including nearly $900 million in collective annual energy savings1 and the avoidance of carbon emissions, equivalent to removing more than 500,000 gasoline-powered cars from the road for one year2.

“As a hospital that has participated in some of the State’s earliest energy efficiency programs and continues to participate today, we’ve seen firsthand the value these programs bring through our partnerships with our utility providers,” said Kyle Tafuri, Vice President of Sustainability, Hackensack Meridian Health. “They help us manage energy use and costs, while allowing us to reinvest these savings in our operations, our facilities and the services we provide to the communities we serve. Without robust, utility-run programs, organizations like ours would face greater challenges in continuing to invest in the infrastructure our patients rely on.”

In addition to supporting customers, these programs also play an important role in the state’s economy. PSE&G works with thousands of local trade allies and contractors, including union-affiliated labor, engaged to implement energy-saving projects that support local jobs and economic activity. Collectively, these efforts help reduce overall energy use, manage demand, keep bills as low as possible and contribute to a safe and reliable energy system over time.

“Energy efficiency remains one of the most practical tools we have to help customers manage their energy use,” said Lauren Thomas, vice-president, Clean Energy Solutions – Customer Solutions at PSE&G. “These programs help customers keep their energy costs as low as possible while delivering real value for communities across New Jersey, and we’re focused on continuing that progress.”

PSE&G will continue to work with the Board and the administration in this next phase of the program to maintain a stable and consistent energy efficiency program framework that supports sustained progress, workforce continuity, and continued investment, while supporting our shared goal of keeping customer energy bills as low as possible.

An executive summary related to Triennium 2.5 is available here.

PSE&G
Public Service Electric & Gas Co. is New Jersey’s oldest and largest gas and electric delivery public utility, as well as one of the nation’s largest utilities. PSE&G has won the ReliabilityOne® Award for superior electric system reliability in the Mid-Atlantic region for 24 consecutive years. In 2025, for the fourth consecutive year, J.D. Power named PSE&G number one in customer satisfaction for residential electric service in the East among large utilities. PSE&G is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc., (PSEG) (NYSE:PEG), a predominantly regulated infrastructure company named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for North America for 17 consecutive years (www.pseg.com).

Visit PSEG at:
www.pseg.com
PSEG on Facebook
PSEG on Twitter
PSEG on LinkedIn

CONTACT:
Media Relations
Anide Eustache
862-370-5500
anide.eustache@pseg.com

1 Retail bill savings are based on rate class averages for residential and small commercial customers.
2 Vehicle equivalency is based on EPA conversion factors.

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PSE&G highlights opportunity to deliver continued progress and measurable value to customers and communities including:

  • Lower energy use, and collective savings of nearly $900 million annually to date
  • Carbon emissions avoided, delivering environmental impact to communities across New Jersey
  • Driving local jobs and economic activity through more than 32,000 energy efficiency upgrades delivered to businesses statewide by a network of trade allies, contractors and union labor

NEWARK, N.J., April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — PSE&G looks forward to continuing to work with the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and stakeholders in the next phase of the New Jersey’s second energy efficiency triennium (Triennium 2.5), which would extend current programs through June 2028.

More than 480,000 customers have participated in PSE&G’s energy efficiency programs, taking steps to improve how they use and manage energy in their homes and businesses and manage utility costs. Energy efficiency programs deliver value beyond individual participation, providing benefits that extend to communities across New Jersey.

The programs have supported more than 20,000 businesses, from small businesses to municipalities, schools, and hospital systems, helping implement more than 32,000 energy efficiency upgrades that help manage energy use and costs over time and allow reinvestment of these savings into their operations and the communities they serve. Together, these efforts are delivering measurable results, including nearly $900 million in collective annual energy savings1 and the avoidance of carbon emissions, equivalent to removing more than 500,000 gasoline-powered cars from the road for one year2.

“As a hospital that has participated in some of the State’s earliest energy efficiency programs and continues to participate today, we’ve seen firsthand the value these programs bring through our partnerships with our utility providers,” said Kyle Tafuri, Vice President of Sustainability, Hackensack Meridian Health. “They help us manage energy use and costs, while allowing us to reinvest these savings in our operations, our facilities and the services we provide to the communities we serve. Without robust, utility-run programs, organizations like ours would face greater challenges in continuing to invest in the infrastructure our patients rely on.”

In addition to supporting customers, these programs also play an important role in the state’s economy. PSE&G works with thousands of local trade allies and contractors, including union-affiliated labor, engaged to implement energy-saving projects that support local jobs and economic activity. Collectively, these efforts help reduce overall energy use, manage demand, keep bills as low as possible and contribute to a safe and reliable energy system over time.

“Energy efficiency remains one of the most practical tools we have to help customers manage their energy use,” said Lauren Thomas, vice-president, Clean Energy Solutions – Customer Solutions at PSE&G. “These programs help customers keep their energy costs as low as possible while delivering real value for communities across New Jersey, and we’re focused on continuing that progress.”

PSE&G will continue to work with the Board and the administration in this next phase of the program to maintain a stable and consistent energy efficiency program framework that supports sustained progress, workforce continuity, and continued investment, while supporting our shared goal of keeping customer energy bills as low as possible.

An executive summary related to Triennium 2.5 is available here.

PSE&G
Public Service Electric & Gas Co. is New Jersey’s oldest and largest gas and electric delivery public utility, as well as one of the nation’s largest utilities. PSE&G has won the ReliabilityOne® Award for superior electric system reliability in the Mid-Atlantic region for 24 consecutive years. In 2025, for the fourth consecutive year, J.D. Power named PSE&G number one in customer satisfaction for residential electric service in the East among large utilities. PSE&G is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc., (PSEG) (NYSE:PEG), a predominantly regulated infrastructure company named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for North America for 17 consecutive years (www.pseg.com).

Visit PSEG at:
www.pseg.com
PSEG on Facebook
PSEG on Twitter
PSEG on LinkedIn

CONTACT:
Media Relations
Anide Eustache
862-370-5500
anide.eustache@pseg.com

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2 Vehicle equivalency is based on EPA conversion factors.

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PSE&G highlights opportunity to deliver continued progress and measurable value to customers and communities including:

  • Lower energy use, and collective savings of nearly $900 million annually to date
  • Carbon emissions avoided, delivering environmental impact to communities across New Jersey
  • Driving local jobs and economic activity through more than 32,000 energy efficiency upgrades delivered to businesses statewide by a network of trade allies, contractors and union labor

NEWARK, N.J., April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — PSE&G looks forward to continuing to work with the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and stakeholders in the next phase of the New Jersey’s second energy efficiency triennium (Triennium 2.5), which would extend current programs through June 2028.

More than 480,000 customers have participated in PSE&G’s energy efficiency programs, taking steps to improve how they use and manage energy in their homes and businesses and manage utility costs. Energy efficiency programs deliver value beyond individual participation, providing benefits that extend to communities across New Jersey.

The programs have supported more than 20,000 businesses, from small businesses to municipalities, schools, and hospital systems, helping implement more than 32,000 energy efficiency upgrades that help manage energy use and costs over time and allow reinvestment of these savings into their operations and the communities they serve. Together, these efforts are delivering measurable results, including nearly $900 million in collective annual energy savings1 and the avoidance of carbon emissions, equivalent to removing more than 500,000 gasoline-powered cars from the road for one year2.

“As a hospital that has participated in some of the State’s earliest energy efficiency programs and continues to participate today, we’ve seen firsthand the value these programs bring through our partnerships with our utility providers,” said Kyle Tafuri, Vice President of Sustainability, Hackensack Meridian Health. “They help us manage energy use and costs, while allowing us to reinvest these savings in our operations, our facilities and the services we provide to the communities we serve. Without robust, utility-run programs, organizations like ours would face greater challenges in continuing to invest in the infrastructure our patients rely on.”

In addition to supporting customers, these programs also play an important role in the state’s economy. PSE&G works with thousands of local trade allies and contractors, including union-affiliated labor, engaged to implement energy-saving projects that support local jobs and economic activity. Collectively, these efforts help reduce overall energy use, manage demand, keep bills as low as possible and contribute to a safe and reliable energy system over time.

“Energy efficiency remains one of the most practical tools we have to help customers manage their energy use,” said Lauren Thomas, vice-president, Clean Energy Solutions – Customer Solutions at PSE&G. “These programs help customers keep their energy costs as low as possible while delivering real value for communities across New Jersey, and we’re focused on continuing that progress.”

PSE&G will continue to work with the Board and the administration in this next phase of the program to maintain a stable and consistent energy efficiency program framework that supports sustained progress, workforce continuity, and continued investment, while supporting our shared goal of keeping customer energy bills as low as possible.

An executive summary related to Triennium 2.5 is available here.

PSE&G
Public Service Electric & Gas Co. is New Jersey’s oldest and largest gas and electric delivery public utility, as well as one of the nation’s largest utilities. PSE&G has won the ReliabilityOne® Award for superior electric system reliability in the Mid-Atlantic region for 24 consecutive years. In 2025, for the fourth consecutive year, J.D. Power named PSE&G number one in customer satisfaction for residential electric service in the East among large utilities. PSE&G is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc., (PSEG) (NYSE:PEG), a predominantly regulated infrastructure company named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for North America for 17 consecutive years (www.pseg.com).

Visit PSEG at:
www.pseg.com
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1 Retail bill savings are based on rate class averages for residential and small commercial customers.
2 Vehicle equivalency is based on EPA conversion factors.

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SOURCE Public Service Electric & Gas Company (PSE&G)