Steve Adubato interviews South Jersey Industries CEO on utility costs and energy policy

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Michael Renna, who serves as president and CEO of South Jersey Industries, spoke with Steve Adubato about several issues affecting New Jersey’s energy sector. The discussion focused on increasing utility costs, the influence of the governor on energy policy, and efforts to meet supply demands using renewable natural gas.

Renna highlighted how utility costs have been rising for consumers and discussed factors contributing to these increases. He also explained the impact that state leadership has on shaping the direction of energy policy in New Jersey.

The conversation addressed the need for reliable energy sources while moving toward more sustainable solutions. Renna pointed out the role renewable natural gas could play in meeting both current and future supply needs.

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