Cape May County Chamber
Thursday Dec 4, 2025
DATE: HARBOR SQUARE THEATER $25 per person
Stephanie Cella*POSTPONED* 2025 Energy Forum
Date and Time
1:30 PM - 4:15 PM EST
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2025
TIME:
1:30PM CHECK-IN;
2:00PM - 4:15PM PROGRAM + Q&A
Guests are encouraged to stay afterward for networking with panelists and to visit informational tables. A cash bar will also be available.Location
271 96th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247
*Free Street Parking Available*Fees/Admission
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Description
The Chamber has made the decision to postpone the program originally scheduled for December 4th. The event will be rescheduled for early 2026, and we look forward to bringing this important discussion forward at a time that allows for greater participation and planning.
Registrations will be fully refunded at this time, and you do not need to take any additional action
We appreciate your understanding and hope you will consider joining us once the new date is announced. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.*

NJ VISION FOR ENERGY FORUM
Managing Energy Costs: What Businesses Can Do to Stay Ahead
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DATE:
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2025
TIME:
1:30PM CHECK-IN;
2:00PM - 4:15PM PROGRAM + Q&A
Guests are encouraged to stay afterward for networking with panelists and to visit informational tables.
A cash bar will also be available.
LOCATION:
HARBOR SQUARE THEATER
271 96th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247
*Free Street Parking Available*
COST:
$25 PER PERSON
includes light theater refreshments
Join the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce on December 4 for a timely conversation on how to navigate energy price volatility and take advantage of programs designed to reduce costs.
Hear directly from South Jersey Industries, PSEG Nuclear, Atlantic City Electric and New Jersey Energy Policy Coalition as they share insights on energy efficiency, reliability, and new technologies shaping the local energy future.
FEATURED PANELISTS:
Mike Renna (South Jersey Industries)
Jim Gilroy (PSEG Nuclear)
Erick Ford (NJ Energy Policy Coalition)
Jake Sneeden (Atlantic City Electric)
