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Atlantic City Electric customers experienced company’s most reliable service

Atlantic City Electric’s efforts to reinforce the local energy grid, add new technology and smart devices and target projects to increase resiliency against more frequent and impactful weather events resulted in customers experiencing the...

With 15% fare increase approved, it’s hard to imagine Corporate Transit Fee is anything...

The governor’s proposed Corporate Transit Fee — the initiative that levies a 2.5% tax on companies with a net income of $10 million or more to help pay for New Jersey Transit — is...

TotalEnergies and OK Petroleum partner to bring high-performance products to Long Island

Linden-based TotalEnergies Marketing USA, a provider of high-performance lubricants and specialty fluids, recently announced it partnered with OK Petroleum, a Long Island distributor. This collaboration will bring TotalEnergies' product portfolio to a wider audience across...

Ocean Power Technologies picked for NOAA contract that could be worth millions of dollars

Ocean Power Technologies, the Monroe Township-based maritime solutions company, announced Tuesday that it has been chosen as part of a team awarded a multiyear contract as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s...

Why New Jersey’s climate lawsuits are losing move for state’s labor workforce

While climate change is a serious challenge that should command the attention of leaders at all levels, filing lawsuits against energy producers is simply unhelpful. Worse yet, the kind of lawsuits being pursued in...

Surge in power demand, green energy transition fuel investor opportunities, PGIM research finds

New research from PGIM, the $1.3 trillion global investment management business of Newark-based Prudential Financial, finds that a surge in power demand fueled by artificial intelligence, the growing energy demands of a rising middle...

The ultimate in customer care: Why PSE&G meets with largest customers to discuss current...

“If I’m planning on electrifying my fleet or adding a data center to my operation, will you be able to handle the increased energy need — and how much lead time do you need...

United Engineers & Constructors’ CEO Scott Reeder announces retirement

Mount Laurel-based United Engineers & Constructors Inc. CEO Scott Reeder announced that, on June 28, after 46 years, he will retire. Reeder will continue to support the company as a board member. Art Lembo, president...

Pioneer Power receives $5M purchase order from major U.S. transit authority for EV bus...

Fort Lee-based Pioneer Power Solutions recently received an order valued at over $5 million for its e-Boost mobile electric vehicle charging solutions from a major U.S. metro transit authority. This development is expected to contribute...

Getting around: Transportation experts hold 1st (of many) meetings on World Cup

It’s never too soon to discuss transportation logistics around the FIFA 2026 World Cup. On Monday, New Jersey Transit hosted a workshop at Rutgers University – Newark with transit leaders, as well as event-planning experts from...

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JAG Physical Therapy celebrates first location in Sussex County

JAG Physical Therapy, one of the fastest growing comprehensive physical and occupational therapy practices with over 150 locations across the Northeast, recently celebrated the...

LG Electronics acquires majority stake in Bear Robotics to bolster robotics capabilities

LG Electronics, based in Englewood Cliffs, on Friday said that it has agreed to acquire an additional 30% stake in Bear Robotics, a California-based...

Nearly $2M awarded to support women and minorities building careers in the construction trades

Over $1.9 million in grant funding through the New Jersey Builders Utilization Initiative for Labor Diversity program (NJBUILD) is now available to increase access...

IBEW Local 102 Celebrates 125 Years Serving New Jersey Electrical Workers

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 102 is celebrating its 125th anniversary this month with its 3,000 members in New Jersey and...

NJEDA approves CAFE program to bolster NJ’s arts community 

New Jersey’s arts sector is about to get a boost. On Thursday New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Board approved the Cultural and Arts...