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Eric Carr Named PSEG Nuclear President, Chief Nuclear Officer

Newark-based PSEG Power LLC has announced that Peter P. Sena III, PSEG Nuclear president and chief nuclear officer, has accepted a position outside of the company and will be leaving PSEG, effective July 26. Eric Carr, vice president of PSEG’s Hope Creek Generating Station, will succeed Sena as PSEG Nuclear president and chief nuclear officer.

“Eric Carr’s promotion is the result of robust and thoughtful succession planning,” said Ralph LaRossa, president and chief operating officer of PSEG Power. “We are grateful to Pete for his service to PSEG and wish him well. We are confident that Eric will lead a stable transition of leadership and will carry on PSEG Nuclear’s tradition of safety, reliability and operational excellence.”

Carr has more than 20 years of experience in the nuclear industry. He joined PSEG in 2008 from PECO/Exelon’s Peach Bottom nuclear plant, and has held numerous positions of increasing responsibility at PSEG’s Salem and Hope Creek nuclear plants.

LaRossa continued, “PSEG Nuclear is a critical part of PSEG’s industry-leading clean energy strategy and New Jersey’sclean energy goals. We are confident that Eric will guide the plants into a sustainable future.”

The Vice President of Hope Creek position will be filled by Ed Casulli, the current plant manager of Hope Creek. Casulli is a U.S. Navy veteran and has worked in a variety of roles at Hope Creek since he joined PSEG in 1997.

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