Atlantic Shores, a joint venture between Shell Plc and France's EDF, reiterated its commitment to delivering New Jersey's first offshore wind project on Thursday, despite Shell's recent $1 billion write-off related to the venture.
BALTIMORE -- An executive order issued by President Trump could threaten an offshore wind project in Maryland. The measure put a temporary halt on new federal leases, permits and loans for both offshore and onshore wind development projects until his administration conducts an environmental and economic review.
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Danish technical consultancy firm K2 Management (K2M). “The 2028 completion of the first offshore wind sounds aggressive but it is also doable, but that does require all the stakeholders to closely collaborate (to achieve) the 2028 targets,
A pullout from offshore wind could hurt communities such as Paulsboro, where a wind-related port promised jobs and town revenue.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S ban on new offshore wind leases won’t halt giant wind farms already planned off California’s coast, but industry officials say the policy shift is a blow to a renewable energy industry still working to gain a foothold.
Atlantic Shores says it will push forward with its planned wind energy farm off the coast of southern New Jersey despite the reported pullout of one of the venture's two partners.
The future of a New Jersey offshore wind project appears in jeopardy after one of two parent companies announced pausing its involvement.
Trump backed up his pledge to throw up barriers to offshore wind power by immediately withdrawing "from disposition for wind energy leasing all areas within the Offshore Continental Shelf." The order describes the withdrawal as "temporarily" preventing ...
Customize Consent Preferences According to the UK government, ministers are streamlining the consenting process to accelerate the construction of offshore wind projects. As set out in Chancellor Rachel Reeves' growth speech,
Maine’s formal interest in developing ocean wind energy dates back to 2008, when former Gov. John Baldacci created an Ocean Energy Task Force to devise a strategy.
The Japanese government on Wednesday announced a revision of its rules for offshore wind power auctions as the sector globally grapples with delays and soaring expenses driven by tight supply chains and inflation.