Folsom-based South Jersey Industries declared its regular quarterly dividend for the first quarter of 2015 on Monday.
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Energy
Fort Lee-based power-equipment maker acquires Connecticut company
Pioneer Power Solutions, a Fort Lee-based manufacturer of electrical power generation equipment, announced Thursday that it had acquired a Connecticut-based Harmonics Holdings Inc.
Read More »Hillsborough infrastructure company appoints EVPgeneral counsel
Natural Systems Utilities LLC, a technology infrastructure development company, announced Friday that Jonathan C. Kaledin has joined the company as executive vice president/general counsel.
Read More »MISTRAS Group awarded So. Jersey contract by PSEG Nuclear
Asset protection provider MISTRAS Group Inc., through its Power Generation Group, announced Wednesday that it has signed a contract with PSEG Nuclear to provide inspection services in support of both refueling outages and online activities in South Jersey.
Read More »PSEG building a better social infrastructure, too
A Facebook fan group was created for the state's largest utility a couple of years ago.
Its name: “I Hate PSEG.”
NRG is there for those eager to go off the energy grid
Among its many grand aspirations, Princeton-based NRG Energy is after the title of the nation's largest residential solar company.
Read More »Enough energy to power a small island
When a company must take a perilous weeklong boat journey off the coast of Africa to see its products in use, the far-reaching effect of the business is fairly evident.
Read More »Coming to terms The New Jersey Energy Resilience Bank making it easier to get Sandy loans
Millions of gallons of raw — in some cases, untreated — sewage poured into New Jersey rivers, canals and lakes during Hurricane Sandy.
Read More »Linden gas and oil terminal now under one owner
A San Antonio-based terminal operator has purchased the portion of a Linden refined products terminal that it did not already own, it said Friday.
Read More »Lockheed Martin selects Marotta Controls to develop power conversion units for missiles
Marotta Controls on Friday announced that Lockheed Martin has selected the Montville-based technology company to develop multiple power conversion units for the Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile.
Read More »Wave energy company names new CEO
Pennington-based wave energy technology company Ocean Power Technologies Inc. announced Monday that it has named a new CEO and president, effective Jan. 20.
Read More »Covanta will have new CEO starting in March
Morristown-based energy-from-waste company Covanta Holding Corporation announced Monday that its CEO and president is stepping down in March, with a former Air Products and Chemicals Inc. executive taking over.
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