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The British Virgin Islands Companies Registry. The term "offshore company" or "offshore corporation" is used in at least two distinct and different ways. An offshore company may be a reference to: a company, group or sometimes a division thereof, which engages in offshoring business processes. [1]
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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.
The company said at the time that the decision to pull out was "part of an ongoing review of Ørsted's U.S. offshore wind portfolio" and happened just weeks after Ørsted put up a $100 million ...
"Atlantic Shores’ immediate next offshore project is 8.5 miles off the beach of Ship Bottom and goes to Barnegat Light, a state historic site," Long Beach Township Mayor Joseph H. Mancini said ...
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.
The New Jersey Sierra Club, one of the state's leading environmental organizations, also applauded the Board of Public Utilities decision to open a new round of offshore wind power bidding.