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Nov 21
NJ Residents Save Money, Energy With ENERGY STAR By Betsy Kraat

NEWARK--The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) and New Jersey's Clean Energy Program (TM) are offering rebates of $50 and $75 on select ENERGY STAR(R) qualified clothes washers now through December 31, 2007.

These washers reduce both energy and natural gas usage to help New Jersey residents save energy, money and the environment.

Consumers can get $50 back from New Jersey's Clean Energy Program when they purchase eligible ENERGY STAR qualified clothes washers with a Modified Energy Factor (MEF) of 2.0-2.19 or $75 back when they purchase ENERGY STAR qualified models with an MEF of 2.2 or higher.

The MEF is a measure of the energy consumption of the total laundry cycle and indicates how many cubic feet of laundry can be washed and dried with one kilowatt-hour of electricity; the higher the number, the better the efficiency.

Rebate applicants must be a customer of Atlantic City Electric, Jersey Central Power and Light, PSE&G Electric or Rockland Electric Company. Completed rebate forms must be postmarked no later than January 31, 2008, and must be accompanied by proof of purchase from a legible copy of a dated sales receipt.

NJ Clean Energy
www.cleanenergy.com

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