Board of Public Utilities president tells NJBIA conference a study is underway into exactly what the Energy Master Plan would cost and who's paying it.
A new report suggests transitioning homes and businesses to electric-only power by 2050 would equate to removing more than 2 million gasoline-powered cars from Jersey roadways.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Companies that generate electric power with anything other than coal - and companies that produce cleaner fuels or efficiency technologies - are likely to benefit from the Obama Administration's new proposed limits on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.