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For the past several years, Michael Siminovittch, a researcher in the...
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  • PSE&G faces legal barrier in reporting bill history
    Patti Sapone/The Star Ledger Forget to pay your utility bill and the worst thing you used to have to worry about was having your lights turned off. Now you might have to worry about losing points on your credit score,...
  • N.J. businesses no longer face fee for not shopping for electricity
    Steve Hockstein/Bloomberg State regulators eliminated a fee that penalized hundreds of businesses in New Jersey for failing to shop around for lower electricity costs. The charge, which was created after the state deregulated its utilities almost a decade ago to...
  • Solar panels invented in N.J. 55 years ago
    COURTESY OF ALCATEL-LUCENT BELL LABSThe solar battery is an invention of Bell Labs. In this photo, a Southern Bell cable repairman adjusts the device to pick up the prevailing light, Oct. 4, 1955. It is well-known that New Jersey has...
  • Ocean Power Technology gets $2.75M grant from US Navy
    Ocean Power TechnologyFile photo of Ocean Power Technology power buoy off New Jersey coast. Ocean Power Technology announced today that it has been awarded $2.75 million for second stage funding of an off-grid power buoy project for a vessel detection...
  • In N.J., smart meter program stymied by cost concerns
    Smart meters have become popular around the country, with utilities from Texas to California installing them on homes and businesses as a way to help cut energy consumption and better manage peak electricity demand. But if you live in New Jersey, don’t expect to get a smart meter of your own any time soon.

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