NJUA invites you to the 107th Annual Conference UTILITIES 2022: BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE, Wednesday, May 25 – Friday, May 27.
Read MoreWednesday, December 15, 2021 – join us for an evening of wine, food, and networking!
Read More“The summer and fall months brought no shortage of issues for New Jersey’s utility companies. Each week seemed to create a new challenge for the industry. As always, our Members stepped up in a big way….”
Read More…The Executive Committee jointly came to the decision that in light of the rise in COVID-19 cases in New Jersey and across the country, and with the health and safety of our member and associate member employees being our first priority, we will move this year’s conference to a virtual format.
Read More“2021 wasted no time in bringing us a variety of news and challenges. Meanwhile, though COVID-19 still impacted nearly all aspects of everyday life, we found hope in new vaccines and at long last look like we might be seeing light at the end of the tunnel….”
Read More2020 was a year like no other. We experienced changes to everyday life we probably thought we would never see. While the impact of COVID-19 has certainly been jarring, as always, New Jerseyans are fighting through it with a dedication that is second to none.
To read our latest newsletter, click here: NJUA Newsletter January 2021
Read MoreThe New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA), the statewide trade association for investor-owned utilities, has named Christina Farrell as Director of Government and Public Affairs.
“Christina has earned a reputation as a consummate professional who is well-versed on legislative issues ranging from local government and housing to environmental and energy policy…
Read MoreNine individuals representing members of the New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA) and their parent companies, including Board Chair Jim Fakult, President of Jersey Central Power & Light, were among the business leaders named to Governor Phil Murphy’s Restart and Recovery Advisory Council on Friday…
Read MoreDear NJUA Members, Associate Members, Community Partners and Friends,
After careful consideration, and in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the difficult decision has been made to cancel the New Jersey Utilities Association’s 105th Annual Conference, originally scheduled for June 3 – 5, 2020…
Read MoreDear NJUA Members, Associate Members and Community Partners,
As a key component of the state’s economy, the investor-owned utilities of New Jersey continue to play a critical role in the everyday lives of each person living in or doing business in the Garden State.
Read MoreDear NJUA Members, Associate Members and Community Partners,
The residents and businesses who call New Jersey home are in an unprecedented time. As the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic become more widespread, we must recognize the value now more than ever of the essential services NJUA member utilities provide…
“The New Jersey Utilities Association and its 13 member companies continue to closely monitor the rapidly evolving situation related to COVID-19 outbreak. New Jersey’s investor-owned utilities work tirelessly, around the clock, to provide essential water, wastewater, electric, natural gas and telecommunications services to New Jersey residents and businesses…
Read More“New Jersey’s investor-owned utilities continue to lead investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency initiatives. As such, NJUA’s members support many aspects of Governor Murphy’s Energy Master Plan (EMP) and we thank the Governor for his leadership…
Read MoreThe New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA), the state-wide association for investor-owned utilities that provide essential water, wastewater, electric, natural gas and telecommunications services to New Jersey residents and businesses, today announced the selection of Thomas R. Churchelow, Esq. , to serve as its next President…
Read MoreThe New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA), the statewide trade association for the investor-owned utilities, and its 14 member companies are recognizing the third week in October, the 14 to the 18, as New Jersey Careers in Utilities Week…
Read More"New Jersey’s investor-owned electric, natural gas, water, wastewater, and telecommunications companies provide New Jersey residents and businesses and so many others with essential utility services that we rely on every day. It is the mandate of our members to provide safe, reliable, and reasonably priced service to all those who live, learn, and conduct business in this great state…
Read MoreThe New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA) has identified five deserving New Jersey students as the 2019 recipients of the Association’s James R. Leva Scholarship, Excellence in Diversity Scholarship and Trade and Vocational School Scholarship awards…
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