Environmental activists’ strategy of punishing fossil fuel companies at the local level suffers another defeat.
A jury awarded $11.5 million to a stroke victim after a state trooper wrongfully arrested her during a medical emergency.
Recently, the New Jersey Appellate Division, in Dorrell v. Woodruff Energy, Inc., vacated a 2018 judgment against Chevron U.S.A., Inc.
In one of his first major moves, newly-elected West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey is suing New York over the state's new "devastating" law that retroactively charges energy companies ...
A New Jersey court dismissed the state's lawsuit against major oil companies for their alleged climate change role, delivering a setback to ...
The new NJ Transit headquarters decision raised controversy because it was the least efficient space of five studied.
Good afternoon and happy Wednesday, readers! We are kicking off today’s Daily on Energy with news on the Environmental Protection Agency that is reportedly allowing for some Inflation Reduction Act ...
A New Jersey Judge tossed out a Democrat lawsuit attempting to pin blame on oil companies for damages to the state allegedly ...
There are more than 150,000 electric vehicles registered in New Jersey, so why is public charging still so difficult here?
Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp., and other oil giants successfully convinced a New Jersey judge to toss the state’s climate ...
New Jersey Resources, or NJR, is one of the few US utilities that has committed to maintaining and growing a diverse set of businesses from rate-regulated natural gas distribution to renewable energy ...
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