The BPU said in light of Shell pulling out of the first project it 'would not be a responsible decision at this time.' ...
Shell backed out of a wind-energy project despite huge subsidies.
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It is unclear whether offshore wind is completely dead in New Jersey, but it appears projects will not move forward anytime ...
New Jersey regulators have declined to award another offshore wind power project in the face of a federal permitting freeze.
The decision follows Shell's (NYSE:SHEL) exit as an equity partner in the Atlantic Shores project as well as uncertainty driven by federal actions and permitting, the New Jersey Board of Public ...
The canceled solicitation for proposals is the latest blow to New Jersey’s offshore wind industry and the planned Atlantic Shores project.
Nearly 15 months after a Danish-based wind energy company pulled the plug on what was to be New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm, London-based Shell PLC withdrew from projects to be built off the ...
The state will not be awarding any contracts as a result of its fourth-round solicitation of bids for offshore wind projects.
The suspension of new federal offshore wind leasing, pending an environmental and economic review, has added to uncertainty.
Shell co-owns the large Atlantic Shores project, which has most of its permits and would generate enough power for 1 million homes if both of two phases were completed. That’s enough for one ...
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