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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.
A project that was once supposed to establish the Garden State’s first offshore wind farm has filed to terminate Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind.
Atlantic Shores' offshore wind farm project in South Jersey is "no longer viable" due to a poor economy and President Donald Trump's war on wind, the company announced.
Meanwhile, up in New York, the Trump administration was doing an about-face on its opposition to Empire Wind, the wind farm ...
“Atlantic Shores Project 1 holds distinct advantages of an advanced permitting program, existing supply chain investments already putting people to work, a mature interconnection plan, and a ...
Atlantic Shores' leaders welcomed the announcement on Tuesday, and said both turbine fields, once complete, would power about 1 million New Jersey homes and provide the state with $1.9 billion in ...
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Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind says it remains committed to NJ, despite Shell announcement - MSNAtlantic Shores Offshore Wind is a 1.5-gigawatt power project partnership by Shell New Energies U.S. and EDF Renewables Inc. The project would be located about nine miles off the southern coast of ...
The Atlantic Shores’ project — the only such project with federal permits to move forward — will be able to harness enough energy to power more than 700,000 homes, according to the developer.
Atlantic Shores' offshore wind project lost a key federal permit Friday when a federal appeals board revoked a crucial air quality permit previously issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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