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Wind power in New Jersey is in the early stages of development. New Jersey has just six wind turbines, all land based, but the state has plans to develop several major offshore wind projects on the continental shelf of the Atlantic Ocean off the southern Jersey Shore.
Ørsted also has BOEM leases offshore Massachusetts and Delaware/New Jersey: Bay State Wind: Approx. 2GW offshore wind site off the coast of Massachusetts in conjunctions with Eversource Energy; Garden State Offshore Energy: An up to 1.2GW offshore wind site off the coasts of Delaware and New Jersey. Owned in a 50–50 joint venture with PSEG.
Offshore wind spells potential job opportunities and economic growth for New Jersey. We should support it. Opinion: Offshore wind remains New Jersey’s biggest opportunity for small businesses
Other offshore wind projects - including Ørsted's two New Jersey projects and three offshore wind farm plans for New York - have been canceled or put on hold over the past 12 months. Companies ...
As a result of the settlement, New Jersey will receive $125 million, which will be used to support investments in qualified wind energy facilities, investments in offshore wind component ...
NJWEA South is offshore Atlantic County and Cape May County, where the ocean floor is 100 ft (30 m) deep. [14] The rights were later acquired by DONG Energy, which became Ørsted, parent of Ørsted US Offshore Wind. The company was selected by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) in June 2019. [4] [15] PSE&G later joined the project ...
TRENTON — New Jersey officials approved two new offshore wind projects off the Jersey Shore on Wednesday, projects they expect will power 1.8 million homes across the state.
Meanwhile in New Jersey, the state granted two offshore wind solicitation awards in January, totaling 3,742 MW of capacity, enough to power 1.8 million homes when fully operational.