The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities invites large and small Middlesex County business owners to its upcoming Quarterly Business Breakfast Summit to learn about clean energy programs that reduce utility costs, as well the incentives and technical assistance available.
The summit will take place from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Friday, March 20, at Middlesex College, 2600 Woodbridge Ave., Edison. Go here to register.
The free event features a networking breakfast with tabling from state agencies, utilities, and regional business organizations, as well as four breakout sessions. Topics include energy efficiency programs for large and small businesses, clean energy priorities under the Sherrill administration, and incentives for county and municipal governments and school boards.
BPU President Christine Guhl‑Sadovy will make a presentation focused on how New Jersey businesses are leveraging state programs to reduce energy costs and modernize operations.
Large and small business owners, county and municipal officials, and regional economic partners who attend will be able to engage directly with program experts, gather resources for their municipalities and business communities, and strengthen partnerships across the county.