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Gary Yerman, 75, sat nervously in a noisy ballroom in Virginia Beach, Virginia, counting down the minutes until he could shed ...
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind petitioned the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to terminate its Offshore Renewable Energy ...
The state’s offshore wind ambitions face fresh delays, pushing deadline for new power purchase agreements at least to year’s ...
Winning POWER’s highest honor, South Fork Wind—the first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in U.S. federal waters—stands as ...
One of New Jersey's two remaining offshore wind projects is seeking a third delay from state regulators, citing "ongoing ...
Gov. Phil Murphy says he "will not give up" on offshore wind energy projects in New Jersey, despite the industry's precarious ...
A proposed bill in the New Jersey Legislature would create a new tax credit program aimed at supporting manufacturers and ...
While Atlantic Shores took the step to cancel its contract with New Jersey, the company says its project is in a holding pattern while awaiting a new political climate.
Company behind offshore wind project tells New Jersey it intends to cancel plans - Asbury Park Press
In 2018, Gov. Phil Murphy issued an executive order that set a goal of offshore wind generating 3.5 gigawatts of electricity in New Jersey by the year 2030, about enough energy to power 1.5 ...
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