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Energy Conservation & Efficiency
2.3 million families used efficiency tax credit to reduce energy costs in 2023
Efficiency tax credit improving homes and saving energy

2025 look-ahead: protecting consumers, nature; cleaning up our air, water
PIRG, Environment America and their state groups are looking ahead to key consumer, health and environmental opportunities in 2025.

Electric bills are set to increase in June for 65 million Americans. Here’s why.
Gas plant unreliability, poor interconnection planning, and an auction designed to favor fossil fuels caused the price for ensuring reliability to spike in the PJM region.

Getting the lead out, 10 years after Flint
The Biden administration has taken the most significant step toward protecting our drinking water from lead since the start of the Flint, Michigan, water crisis a decade ago.
Energy Department’s updated appliance standards will save Michigan households $91 annually
National energy efficiency standards apply to air conditioners, clothes dryers, refrigerators, water heaters, other everyday appliances
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PIRGIM winter 2025 newsletter

What can cities and states do to address leaf blowers and other gas-powered lawn equipment?

Electric Lawn Equipment 101
PIRGIM fall 2024 newsletter

New energy efficiency standards have big benefits for Michigan

Reducing costs across America: New appliance standards save consumers money in every state
