US Offshore Wind Industry Comes Roaring Back To The Tune Of 3.7 Gigawatts
The on-again, off-again offshore wind industry is back on track in New Jersey, following the approval of two new offshore projects totaling 3.7 gigawatts.
The on-again, off-again offshore wind industry is back on track in New Jersey, following the approval of two new offshore projects totaling 3.7 gigawatts.
File this one under A, for All’s well that ends well. Former New Jersey Governor and potential 2024 presidential candidate Chris Christie took a lot of heat for slow-walking the Garden State’s offshore wind industry during the Obama administration, but all that shifting around in the doldrums is just so … [continued]
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation this week that aims to bolster the state’s zero-emission energy generation portfolio including nuclear, solar, wind and storage, citing climate change at the top of the new bill as the imperative behind the action.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has reportedly been crusading against offshore wind energy and he just won another battle, but the war is already lost.
The US Energy Information Agency has high hopes for the US offshore wind industry, even though it has barely gotten its first “steel in the water.”
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The Energy Department is determined to revive a 500-megawatt offshore wind energy project in Maine that appeared all but dead last year.
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