American Water welcomed hundreds of people to a ceremony Tuesday to mark the opening of its new national corporate headquarters on the Camden Waterfront.
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Energy
Acrow Bridge names Parisi vp for US, Canada
Parsippany-based bridge engineering and supply company Acrow Bridge has appointed Russ Parisi as vice president/general manager in the United States and Canada.
Read More »Armistead Mechanical Inc. Services hires Grande
Waldwick-based mechanical construction, engineering and HVAC contracting services company Armistead Mechanical Inc. Services has hired Matthew Grande to join its automation control team.
Read More »Sullivan, Fiordaliso detail how wind energy could boost NJ’s economy
Two senior Murphy administration officials touted the potential long term ancillary economic boost from the governor’s goal of 3,500 megawatts of offshore wind energy capacity at Princeton University Thursday morning.
Read More »PSEG earns Outstanding Customer Reliability Experience Award
Public Service Electric and Gas, New Jersey’s largest utility, has been recognized by PA Consulting as the recipient of the 2018 Outstanding Customer Reliability Experience Award at the organization’s ReliabilityOne Awards.
Read More »NJ Transit urged to join ‘electrification revolution’
In an effort to lower incidents of respiratory illnesses, several environmental groups are asking New Jersey Transit to switch its buses from diesel to electric, arguing such a move will improve health and be more cost-effective.
Read More »PSEG taps Accardo to lead regulatory efforts
Public Service Enterprise Group has promoted Joseph Accardo to vice president-regulatory and deputy general counsel.
Read More »Panel Construction companies challenged to find workers
Construction in New Jersey is booming to the degree that there is a shortage of qualified labor to perform the volume of jobs, according to three panelists who took part in an industry panel Wednesday in Whippany.
Read More »Murphy pitches clean energy at Princeton
Gov. Phil Murphy pitched his New Jersey clean energy goals to dozens of researchers and professors at Princeton University on Friday, pointing to the potential economic benefit of boosting such an industry.
Read More »Design ‘smart cities’ around people, Tech Day panelists suggest
In New Jersey's cities of tomorrow, kitchen appliances could alert homeowners they need to be replaced. Smart meters could tell them how to lower their electric bill. Commuters would be able to use ride-sharing apps to connect them from home or work to the nearest train station — via bicycles or electric scooters rather than cars.
Read More »Soltage closes Round 1 of investment for solar portfolio
Renewable energy provider Soltage has closed the first round of investment for a 38-project, 100-megawatt solar portfolio.
Read More »AC’s Claridge Hotel to ban plastic straws in 2019
The owners of the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City announced plans for the entire resort to eliminate the use of plastic straws beginning Jan. 1.
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