in the U.S. government’s largest such auction in history.three offshore wind energy projects: two by Orsted, and one by Atlantic ShoresThe first wave of offshore wind farms are being considered for the Mid-Atlantic between North Carolina and Massachusetts. Advocates are pushing for hundreds of the nearly Eiffel Tower-sized turbines by 2030. Here's why they are considered key to America's energy future.
“Offshore wind is critical to helping New Jersey achieve its clean energy ambitions and these agreements mark a significant step in the process,” added Lathrop Craig, PSEG's vice president of wind development.an underground electric cable from the landfall point in Ocean City to the former B.L. England power plant in Upper TownshipBringing the line ashore in Ocean City would involve using a small amount of publicly preserved open space that would be replaced nearby.