Jersey Central Power & Light announced Monday it has completed a $10 million substation expansion project in West Amwell Township.
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United Water parent opens headquarters in Paramus
The North American subsidiary of the world's second-largest environmental services company has opened a new corporate headquarters in Paramus, it announced Friday.
Read More »American Water Works gets 164 million EDA award for Camden HQ project
American Water Works, a Voorhees-based national water utility, received approval Tuesday from the state Economic Development Authority for a 10-year, $164 million Grow New Jersey award to build a new 250,000-square-foot headquarters facility in Camden.
Read More »Updated Fishermen’s Energy loses in court, report says
Still no go for the windmills that Cape May-based Fishermen's Energy wants to build off the coast of Atlantic City, according to a published report Friday.
Read More »JCPL announces substation upgrades ahead of summer usage increase
Jersey Central Power & Light announced Tuesday that it has completed several projects in its service area in preparation for the summer.
Read More »Locus Energy solar fleet tops 1 GW mark
Back in 2012, there was 1 gigawatt of solar capacity in the entire United Kingdom. As of this month, the fleet of one New Jersey company has outdone that figure.
Read More »Nautilus in position of strength after surviving industry swings
Nautilus Solar started with some scribbled notes on a half-crumpled Starbucks napkin in Madison.
Read More »Bringing new energy For JCPL President Fakult, increasing infrastructure and communication are key
James Fakult took over as president of Jersey Central Power & Light in June 2013. And while he was not with the company when Hurricane Sandy hit in October 2012, he was an executive with JCP&L's parent company, First Energy, at the time.
Read More »Trash to treasure A perfect spot for solar farms
Todd Hranicka long associated landfills with the old-fashioned Baltimore junkyards he and his father regularly drove to and flung a trunk's worth of trash into when he was young.
Read More »Out-of-state companies renewing their interest in New Jersey market
When Green Mountain Energy Co. set up shop in New Jersey in 2000, it was the first retail supplier offering renewable energy products to customers in the state.
Read More »Solar flare Industry worried expiring tax credit could send it on another downward spiral
History repeating itself — that's what Scott Keller, sales manager at Garden State Solar LLC, pictures.
Read More »New Jersey Resources names treasurer
New Jersey Resources announced Thursday it has promoted Jamie Kent to treasurer.
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