Editorial

Comprehensive US Energy Bill Abandoned for the Summer Legislative Session

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July 22, 2010

The New York Times recently reported that Senate party leaders had abandoned hopes of passing comprehensive energy legislation this summer. In the meantime, people do not stop using energy, oil does not stop spilling, and pollution does not stop spewing just because Congressional leaders do not feel “politically safe” making difficult choices. A comprehensive...
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Why Nuclear Loan Guarantees are Good for Renewable Energy

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February 27, 2010

The President recently offered $8.33 B in loan guarantees to help finance the construction of two new reactors in Georgia (see the Washington Post article: Obama Offers Fund loan to help Fund Two Nuclear Reactors). While there are critics on all sides of the issue, here is at least one reason why the loan...
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Job Creation and Alternative Energy

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December 8, 2009

On Monday, Congressman Rush Holt invited us to take part in a panel on job creation in the US as the representative of the “Green Energy” industry — one of the few bright spots in New Jersey’s business climate. The input we gave was this: 1. A combination of favorable State and Federal programs...
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Solar Array Proposal Submitted on behalf of West Windsor Township

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November 25, 2009

Princeton Power recently submitted a proposal to PSE&G for a 500 kW solar array combined with an advanced battery system, to be funded through their innovative Solar-4-All program. We have heard many positive comments from West Windsor residents regarding the submission, and want to thank everybody for their support. PSE&G needs to review the...
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Inaugural Post

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July 16, 2009

With so much happening these days in alternative energy technology, policy, and economics, the industry must make sure our message gets out in an accurate and expedient way. Exciting developments are being made at Princeton Power Systems and elsewhere — in this forum I will try to communicate some portion of them to those...
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