PSE&G Urges Customers to Prepare for Extreme Heat and Thunderstorms
PSE&G is prepared for dangerous heat expected to continue through Saturday and the potential for strong thunderstorms over the holiday weekend. The company is encouraging customers to take steps to stay safe and manage energy use.

PSE&G, New Jersey's largest utility, is preparing customers for continued extreme heat and the potential for strong thunderstorms expected through the upcoming holiday weekend. The company is urging its customers to take proactive measures to ensure their safety and manage energy consumption.
The extreme heat is forecast to persist through Saturday, potentially placing a significant strain on the electric grid. Officials and utility companies are emphasizing the importance of preventative actions to avoid power outages and protect residents from heat-related health risks.
PSE&G is providing customers with guidance on how to conserve energy during the heatwave. Recommendations include using air-conditioned spaces sparingly, closing blinds during the hottest parts of the day, and scheduling the use of appliances for cooler times. The utility also reminds the public about safety precautions, such as staying hydrated and protecting vulnerable individuals like young children and the elderly.
While facing challenging weather conditions, PSE&G has reinforced its readiness for potential service interruptions. The company's field crews and dispatch centers are on enhanced standby throughout the extended weekend. Residents are advised to report any outages immediately to the utility's customer service line.