I don’t currently have live tool access in this turn to pull the very latest updates. Based on the most recent public summaries, here’s what’s relevant about PSEG (Public Service Enterprise Group) and its general operations, which may cover the “General Office” context you’re asking about.
Core context
- PSEG is a diversified energy company based in Newark, NJ, with segments including PSEG Long Island, PSEG Power, and PSE&G (its regulated utility). This background can help orient any news about corporate actions or regulatory developments.[2][10]
Latest publicly announced items (as of the most recent press releases)
- 2026 first-quarter results: PSEG announced it would host its first-quarter 2026 earnings call on May 5, 2026, to discuss quarterly results, guidance, capital investments, regulatory activities, and related matters. This is a typical corporate update that often includes forward-looking commentary and highlights for the year.[1][2]
- Regulatory and program updates: PSEG subsidiaries, notably PSE&G, have signaled ongoing engagement with regulators and stakeholders, including participation in energy efficiency programs and regulatory proceedings in New Jersey. These updates commonly accompany earnings materials and reflect ongoing efforts to manage costs and deliver customer benefits under regulatory frameworks.[5][2]
Where to look next for the exact “General Office” reference
- If “General Office” refers to an internal department or specific location within PSEG’s corporate structure (e.g., the general office in a press release or regulatory filing), the best sources are:
- PSEG’s Newsroom (Corporate and Investor sections), which aggregates earnings releases, regulatory updates, and program announcements.[8][2]
- PSEG’s official press releases and statements, which frequently mention organizational changes, cost-saving measures, or regulatory filings that involve general corporate offices or administrative areas.[5]
- The investor relations financial news pages, which publish earnings call details, financial results, and strategic updates that may reference corporate offices and governance topics.[9][8]
Illustrative examples you might see
- Earnings call notices with discussion topics such as quarterly performance, capital spend, regulatory proceedings, and strategic initiatives, often issued ahead of the call.[1][2]
- Regulatory program updates (e.g., energy efficiency triennia or other ratepayer programs) that involve the company’s management and central offices coordinating with state utility commissions.[2]
If you can share a bit more about what you mean by “General Office” (e.g., a specific press release, a regulatory filing, a department within PSEG, or a particular date range), I can tailor the search and interpret the latest information more precisely. If you want, I can also fetch the exact latest PSEG press releases or earnings materials and summarize them with inline citations.
Sources
… ##PSE&G looks forward to continuing to work with the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and stakeholders in the next phase of the New Jersey’s second energy efficiency triennium (Triennium 2.5), which would extend current programs through June 2028.
landing.pseg.comPublic Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (PSEG) will host its fourth-quarter and full year 2022 earnings call at 11:00 a.m. ET on Tuesday, Feb. 21, during which management will discuss fourth-quarter and full year financial results and other important matters.
nj.pseg.comCost Saving Measures Building on this progress, PSE&G agrees that reducing program costs is important and supports Staff’s recommendation to use gross savings, rather than net savings, to measure program impact. The Company will also propose additional cost-saving measures in its formal filing, including: adjustments to its administrative budgets expanding demand response offerings adjustments to the penalty and incentive structure that align the BPU’s objective to reduce costs to customers,...
corporate.pseg.com… ##PSE&G looks forward to continuing to work with the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and stakeholders in the next phase of the New Jersey’s second energy efficiency triennium (Triennium 2.5), which would extend current programs through June 2028.
corporate.pseg.comPublic Service Enterprise Group, Inc. (PSEG, Inc.) Corporate home page. The Public Service Corporation was formed in 1903, by amalgamating more than 400 gas, electric and transportation companies in New Jersey. Thomas McCarter was named the Corporation's first president and held the position until 1939. Internally, Public Service consolidated its gas and electric interests into Public Service Electric and Gas, and its transportation interests into Public Service Coordinated Transport (later...
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