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.
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.
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.
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.
New Jersey Resources names treasurer
New Jersey Resources announced Thursday it has promoted Jamie Kent to treasurer.
New Jersey engineering firm expands into Texas market
A New Jersey-based engineering firm announced Wednesday that it has opened its first office in Texas in order to better serve its clients and partners in the oil and gas industry, as well as the area's real estate development market.
AACCNJ honors Wells Fargo, PSEG with top contributor of the year award
The African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey announced Thursday that Wells Fargo and PSE&G have been awarded its 2014 top contributor of the year award for supporting the chamber.
Miele’s next move German company preparing to enter high-end kitchen market
If you were looking for a point of reference, you might say the touch screen interface on the stovetops is similar to an iPhone.
Construction underway on 36M JCPL project in Morristown
Jersey Central Power & Light, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., announced Thursday that its substation in Wharton is expanding to allow for new voltage-regulating equipment that will improve service for customers and reinforce the electrical system.
Paving her way to success Atlantic InfraRed changing the construction industry
Potholes. You probably went through one this morning. They are, after all, inevitable — caused by weather and repairs. But here's something you probably didn't know: If fixed correctly, they only need to be repaired once.
Paving her way to success
Potholes. You probably went through one this morning.
They are, after all, inevitable — caused by weather and repairs.
But here's something you probably didn't know: If fixed correctly, they only need to be repaired once.
Wipro partnering with Ohio, Kentucky water utility
Greater Cincinnati Water Works, a multistate utility, has chosen Wipro Ltd. as its IT partner as it transforms its customer relationship management, billing and service bureau operations.