Hurricane Sandy: Recover, Restore and Rebuild
Incentives and Programs for Residents, Businesses and Local Governments
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey needs to rebuild vital infrastructure. Connecting our communities to the right resources, tools and incentive programs is crucial.
Sustainable Jersey is hosting two workshops to highlight new and existing incentives that are available to assist residents, businesses and the public sector in rebuilding with energy efficiency and future savings in mind.
Workshop features, learn about:
Recently announced incentives for those in Sandy-affected areas from the NJ Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Clean Energy Program
•Programs and incentives available to New Jersey residents, businesses and local governments to promote energy efficient buildings
•Outreach strategies and tools for municipalities to educate residents and business owners on the incentives available
Presenters Include:
• Randall Solomon, Co-Director, Sustainable Jersey (moderator)
•Gary Finger, Ombudsman, NJ Board of Public Utilities
•Teri Jover, Chair, Sustainable Highland Park
•Gray Russell, Environmental Coordinator, Montclair Township
Co-sponsored by NJ Board of Public Utilities' Clean Energy Program
CEU credits requested for County and Municipal Finance Officers, Public Works Managers, Municipal Clerks, and Qualified Purchasing Agents