(Reuters) - PSEG Chief Executive Ralph Izzo said the utility plans to
ask state regulators later this year to approve measures that
would allow it to pass along to customers the costs of the new
programs it hopes to implement to meet the state's aggressive
goals.
"It won't be cost effective. Customers will need to pay
more," Izzo told Reuters at a ceremony where New Jersey
Governor John Corzine signed into law the emissions cuts.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
ask state regulators later this year to approve measures that
would allow it to pass along to customers the costs of the new
programs it hopes to implement to meet the state's aggressive
goals.
"It won't be cost effective. Customers will need to pay
more," Izzo told Reuters at a ceremony where New Jersey
Governor John Corzine signed into law the emissions cuts.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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