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The wind port New Jersey is planning for about 200 acres along the Delaware River will help the state meet its ambitious goal of 100% clean-energy use by 2050, as it also responds to strong demand for ...
A new hub for New Jersey’s budding offshore wind power industry is coming to South Jersey, what officials tout as the first port built specifically for the purpose of offshore wind in North America.
A new port is expected to create 1,500 jobs, supply New Jersey's offshore wind turbines with parts and spur $500 million in new economic activity, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Tuesday.
The New Jersey Wind Port is poised to become a hub that will serve offshore wind projects in New Jersey, as well as up and down the East Coast, with the potential to create up to 1,500 ...
The New Jersey Wind Port has won a national award as the best new infrastructure project in the country. The facility in Lower Alloways Creek, Salem County, which broke ground in September, won ...
Editor’s note: A previous version of this headline and article indicated that there were 16 offshore wind companies competing for tenancy at the New Jersey Wind Port; that was incorrect, six ...
Construction of buildings and commissioning of machinery will continue at the 70-acre port site until the end of 2024. Developers said it’s the largest offshore wind manufacturing plant in the U.S.
New Jersey approves two 1 Gigawatt+ offshore wind projects The agreements will see both projects rely on the state's planned wind port. John Timmer – Jul 1, 2021 11:58 am | 146 ...
NJ announced last week that it is creating the country’s first “Wind Port” for the construction of offshore wind turbines. Will this make New Jersey a world leader in wind energy, or just be ...
TRENTON, N.J. (CBSNewYork) - Gov. Phil Murphy announced the plans for the country's first manufacturing port dedicated to the offshore wind industry. "The New Jersey Wind Port is one way that will ...
New Jersey: a new leader in offshore wind. Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ), ... In June 2020, Murphy announced plans to develop the New Jersey Wind Port in Lower Alloways Creek, ...
Orsted, the Danish wind power developer, signed an agreement Thursday with New Jersey officials to use a state-financed manufacturing port to build the components of the state's first offshore ...