The New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA) issued a statement on behalf of its members last week saying it shares NJ residents’ frustration with significant bill increases for energy supplies. NJUA President and CEO Rich Henning also said it’s clear that the state needs to take control of its energy destiny and develop and construct new power generation to meet currently increasing and associated future demand.
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