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Empire Wind will greatly benefit the economy on Long Island and the environment for all New Yorkers, he said in a statement. Offshore wind advocates also celebrated the decision.
The Norwegian company Equinor is building Empire Wind to start providing power in 2026. Equinor finalized the federal lease for Empire Wind in March 2017, early in President Donald Trump's first term.