Category: Members

The NJ Energy Coalition generates public support for the production and delivery of clean, reliable, affordable, American energy to meet New Jersey's growing energy needs.

NJEC Welcomes Conner Strong & Buckelew

NJEC Welcomes its Newest Member   Conner Strong & Buckelew’s Mission Statement Our mission is to make insurance and employee benefits strategic business drivers, not organizational afterthoughts. Ultimately, our mission is to move our clients forward. Conner Strong & Buckelew Overview Conner Strong & Buckelew is a leading insurance, risk management and employee benefits brokerage…
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NJEC Welcomes its Newest Members

NJEC Welcomes its Newest Members Atlantic County Utilities Authority The Atlantic County Utilities Authority (ACUA) is charged with providing responsible waste management services to protect local waters and lands from pollution, but goes beyond its mandate to explore renewable energy and alternative fuel projects. ACUA has become a recognized leader in alternative energy and environmental…
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NJEC Hosts Congressman Pallone

New Jersey Energy Coalition Hosts Congressman Pallone and Commissioner Fiordaliso     By BRIAN IANIERI Press of Atlantic City Staff Writer GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone says the idea of American energy independence — energy production not reliant on foreign sources — has the general support of Congress, whether from defense, security or…
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Press Release – Earth Day

For Immediate Release April 22, 2014 Contact: Bob Marshall at 609-226-9202 New Jersey Energy Coalition Celebrates Environmental Stewardship All Year Long MILLVILLE, NJ – Starting in 1970, Earth Day has come to be celebrated in more than 192 countries each year to demonstrate support for protecting our environment. Our nation faces many important issues, but…
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Letter to the Editor: B.L. England pipeline/Disappointing vote – Jan. 28

Letter to the Editor Regarding the Jan. 15 story, “B.L. England pipeline/Disappointing vote” Atlantic City Press, Jan. 28, 2014 As you noted in your January 15, 2014 Editorial (“Disappointing Vote”), the recent decision by the Pinelands Commission to deny approvals for a natural gas pipeline running through the Pine Barrens is indeed a serious misstep.…
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