NJ lobbying spending tops $110M for 1st time
Totals hit $110.6 million in 2025, driven by battles over the state budget, healthcare and tax policy.
NJ nuclear expansion signals long-term energy shift
After lifting a decades-old barrier, New Jersey focuses on long-term energy growth, lower costs and next-generation nuclear development.
Sherrill signs bill clearing way for new nuclear in NJ (updated)
The new law removes barriers to generate energy while launching a Nuclear Task Force to expand clean, reliable power statewide.
Choose New Jersey names Herbold CEO
Triple Five Group executive Amy Herbold will help the state's business attraction arm drive investment, job growth and economic development statewide.
New Jersey electricity rates largely stable after BGS auction
The results of the Basic Generation Service auction will bring slight changes for some, with mixed changes across utilities.
Prism advances ON3 power plant upgrades (updated)
Prism Capital Partners is modernizing the 10-megawatt ON3 co-hybrid power plant.
NJBPU: Utilities must submit 30-day grid modernization plans (updated)
The state Board of Public Utilities issued an RFI to Atlantic City Electric, JCP&L, PSE&G and Rockland Electric requesting their outlines for cutting power costs, accelerating interconnections and expanding distributed energy in New Jersey.
NJ winter storm prompts Sherrill warning, utility prep (updated)
A major New Jersey winter storm could bring 6 to 18 inches of snow and ice as Gov. Mikie Sherrill and utilities prepare for severe weather.
Report: Sherrill to tap Davenport as NJ attorney general (updated)
Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill is expected to name PSEG executive and former prosecutor Jennifer Davenport as New Jersey’s AG, according to reports.
NJEDA awards Rutgers $13M to pilot hydrogen trucks in Newark
Rutgers CAIT will introduces six vehicles at Port Newark to test clean transportation and boost supply-chain efficiency, working with PSEG, the Center for Transportation and the Environment, Hyundai Motor Co., and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
NJ companies make top 10 on Newsweek Most Responsible list
The publication's seventh annual ranking features 20 New Jersey firms among the 600 organizations nationwide that made the cut.
Mathews leaving Choose New Jersey to join PSEG
Wesley Mathews has been in charge of the state’s leading nonprofit business attraction organization as president and CEO since February 2022.

















