Research Survey Shows New Jersey Residents Strongly Prefer Natural Gas
New Affordable Energy for New Jersey Public Opinion Survey Details Residents Thoughts on Energy Preferences
When asked if all homes should be required to transition from natural gas to electric heat, 61 percent were opposed.
"The results of this opinion survey clearly show that regulators and legislators are out of touch as to what
The survey also included a question about an Energy Information Administration calculation that showed getting 100 percent of the state's power from wind and solar could increase monthly by at least four times the current amount. Nearly 80 percent said they would be opposed to the increase.
Nearly 60 percent of residents also oppose
Residents preferred natural gas, solar and nuclear as
"The numbers in this survey show clear support of natural gas. Before the Board of Public Utilities goes back to the drawing board to update the Energy Master Plan, they need to listen to
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