Wednesday, February 22

Energy & Utilities

Despite renewed international concerns after the catastrophic damage to the Fukushima nuclear plant by the natural disasters that hit Japan earlier this month, PSE&G said last week it’s moving forward with an application to build a new plant in South Jersey.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said last week it has added the Mansfield Trail Dump Site, in Byram Township, to its Superfund National Priorities List of the most hazardous waste sites in the country.

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The state Department of Environmental Protection last week proposed a rule that would allow it to waive strict compliance with regulations in certain limited circumstances, provided such a waiver does not weaken environmental or public health protections.

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The multipronged battle over a new power-plant subsidy is swinging into full gear as the state prepares to pick which projects it wants to help fund.

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Most researchers wear lab coats or business attire to work. Mike Raftery wears a wet suit.

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Speaking over the rare sound of a New Jersey manufacturing operation, Petra Solar CEO Shihab Kuran said he’s confident and eager to continue growing his company, which had just 15 employees two years ago and now has 170.
A lot of his growth plans will hinge on the state’s energy master plan, which is why Kuran is so anxiously awaiting Gov. Chris Christie’s revisions to the plan.

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Joseph Occhiogrosso, president of All Pro Title Agency, in Morristown, saw business slow to a painful crawl when the recession and mortgage crisis hit in 2008.

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