New Jersey Clean Energy Outreach Partner of the Year – HelpLight NJ!

Commissioner Asselta presents Matt Erickson, John Caddock, and Paula Pillipovic of Help Light NJ with the 2009 New Jersey Clean Energy Leadership Award in the category of Outreach Partner of the Year!

Commissioner Asselta presents Matt Erickson, John Caddock, and Paula Pillipovic of Help Light NJ with the 2009 New Jersey Clean Energy Leadership Award in the category of Outreach Partner of the Year!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJ Board Of Public UtilitiesOutreach Partner of the Year – HelpLight NJ

The Outreach Award recognizes efforts to build awareness of energy efficiency and renewable energy measures by extending the message of clean energy to a wide audience in the hope of influencing others to make wise energy decisions that reduce our impact on climate change.

“HelpLight NJ was organized by a group of high school students to raise money for the purchase and distribution of over 60,000 energy saving compact fluorescent bulbs to needy families and seniors. In addition to the work they’ve done in their own community, the group headed out across the state to inspire and engage other high school students, recruiting 19 schools to participate. This organization embodies the goals of the Energy Master Plan, spreads the important message of energy efficiency, provides New Jersey’s neediest families with the tools to save energy and money, and connects them with the state’s assistance programs, as well,” said Commissioner Asselta. He then presented Matt Erikson of HelpLight NJ with the Outreach Partner of the Year Award.

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The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities and New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program(TM) recognize HelpLight NJ – winner of the 2009 Clean Energy Outreach Partner of the Year.

HelpLight NJ is a charitable organization created by three high school students with a primary goal of raising funds to help the area’s low income families save money through the use of energy efficient compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs. After partnering with New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program, HelpLight NJ was able to deliver over 140,000 CFL bulbs, which will save over $9 million in energy costs as well as avoiding the release of 166 million pounds of CO2. Through its successful outreach program, HelpLight NJ has also recruited 19 partner schools to help in their worthwhile cause.

Find out how your municipality or business can benefit from clean energy financing and incentive programs available through New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program at: NJCleanEnergy.com.

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