Piscataway Mayor Cautions Other NJ Towns May 14, 2021, 3:53 pm | in
Piscataway Mayor Cautions Other NJ Towns
Food & Water Watch Oddly Continues to Highlight Its
Energy Aggregation Program in Piscataway Even Though
Nearly Two-Thirds of Residents Opted Out
May 14, 2021 – Piscataway Mayor Brian C. Wahler is cautioning the leaders and residents of Cherry Hill, Long Branch, North Brunswick, Teaneck and Woodbridge over petition drives currently underway by international progressive organization Food & Water Watch that is seeking to create energy aggregation programs that would require those municipalities to purchase increasing percentages of renewable energy at bulk rates. For the Piscataway Community Energy Aggregation Program created by a similar Food & Water Watch petition drive in 2019, 64.6 percent of Piscataway residents have opted out of it.