Thursday, November 1, 2012

PSE&G crews furiously working to clean facility to get power back to thousands

Montclair Mayor Jackson is keeping pressure on PSE&G to restore power to Montclair, but his prediction — that it may take 7-10 days from yesterday (not from when the power outage started) for power to be restored might beMore than 293,000 Bergen and Passaic customers remain without power, the three utilities that serve the counties said Wednesday, as Public Service Electric & Gas Co. reported restoring power to nearly one third of its customers in the two counties thatMore than 293,000 Bergen and Passaic customers remain without power, the three utilities that serve the counties said Wednesday, as Public Service Electric & Gas Co. reported restoring power to nearly one third of its customers in the two counties that(Reuters) - Public Service Enterprise Group Inc, the top utility in New Jersey, said its infrastructure had suffered severe damage and it was currently unable to estimate its losses from superstorm Sandy but they would be material. PSE&G said theNEWARK, N.J., Nov. 1, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ -- Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) today reported third quarter 2012 Income from Continuing Operations and Net Income of $347 million or $0.68 per share as compared to $265 million or $0.52 per share
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