Friday, January 26, 2024

NJ Two New Offshore Wind Farms


Stung by the Pullout of the World's largest Offshore Wind Developer, from Two Projects off the New Jersey Coast last Fall, State Energy Regulators Approved Two New Wind Farm Projects, saying they remain committed to making the State a Leader in the nascent Offshore Wind Industry.

Both the Projects chosen by the State Board of Public Utilities, would be considerably farther Offshore than earlier Projects, that generated significant Opposition from Onshore Communities, One of whose concerns was that the Turbines would be visible on the Horizon from the Beach.

The Board chose Projects called: Leading Light Wind and Attentive Energy, which together would generate enough Electricity to Power 1.8 million Homes, the Board's President, Christine Guhl-Sadovy said.

But in Statements announcing their Applications last year, the Companies gave a combined total of 1.6 million Homes, slightly less than the Number given by State Officials.









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