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PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo announces his retirement
Ralph Izzo, President and CEO of New Jersey-based utility Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), will retire at the end of 2022.
NextEra wants to build offshore wind transmission for New York and New Jersey
A subsidiary of NextEra Energy has submitted transmission proposals to support the buildout of offshore wind projects in New York and New Jersey.
PSEG, Ørsted submit joint proposals for offshore wind transmission projects in New Jersey
The companies call the group of proposals “Costal Wind Link,” which would support New Jersey’s offshore wind goal of 3.5 GW by 2030 and 7.5 GW by 2035.
It’s DTECH Time! What to expect in 2020
With so much new and exciting in the energy delivery space, DTECH is a must-attend for anyone who works with energy on the distribution side of the grid. Here’s a quick look at what to expect in San Antonio. At DISTRIBUTECH International, we strive to give attendees a good look at the future of energy — where the industry is
PSEG considering partnering with à˜rsted on offshore wind venture
New Jersey-based utility holding company Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) is negotiating with Danish energy infrastructure firm à˜rsted about investing in an offshore wind project. PSEG is exclusively talking with à˜rsted about taking a 25 percent stake in Ocean Wind. It is a planned 1,100-MW farm which would be 15 miles off the coast of Atlantic City. If developed and
PSE&G completes solar farm on former New Jersey Superfund landfill
The Cinnaminson Solar Farm is part of PSE&G’s Solar 4 All program. It was built on 25 acres of reclaimed Superfund landfill space and includes 32,490 solar panels.
PSEG shedding fossil-fueled capacity, will fight for nuclear generation
The utility will persist in trying to preserve its Salem and Hope Creek nuclear plants, which currently generate more than 90 percent of New Jersey’s zero-car…
Hope Creek veteran Carr takes lead nuclear role at PSEG
Carr has been lately been vice president of PSEG’s Hope Creek Generating Station in Salem County, New Jersey….
PSEG taking $400M hit to sell off coal-fired interests
The utility has agreed to sell its 776-MW portion of the Keystone and Conemaugh coal-fired generation facilities in Pennsylvania sometime in the second half of …
EEI names Exelon Corp. CEO its new chairman
The Institute’s chairmanship rotates on an annual basis, and Crane succeeds Lynn J. Good, chairman, president, and CEO of Charlotte-based Duke Energy…
PSEG unit acquiring two Carolina solar farms for $65M
The deal includes the 25.9 MW-dc Five Forks Solar and 26.9 MW-dc North Halifax solar, both expected to go into service during the fourth quarter….
PSEG Power sells two Retired Coal-Fired Sites to Redevelopment Firm
Both were coal-burning power stations built in the 1960s and retired in June 2017. The site of the Hudson station originally goes back to a power plant built in…
NRC: Public Review ready for Peach Bottom Nuclear Extension Request
This would be the second renewable application in the history of Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 in Pennsylvania, which were originally placed on-line in 1974. …
POWER-GEN Africa: Continent must Respond to Power Challenges Collectively
The African power industry has tended to keep out competition through rules, laws and regulations, energy expert and conference chair Willie de Beer said. The r…
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PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo announces his retirement
NextEra wants to build offshore wind transmission for New York and New Jersey
PSEG, Ørsted submit joint proposals for offshore wind transmission projects in New Jersey
It’s DTECH Time! What to expect in 2020