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Atlantic 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 ...
Atlantic Shores files to terminate its 1.5-GW offshore wind project Project faced regulatory, permitting, federal policy hurdles Filing follows cancellation of key air permit and paused construction ...
Atlantic Shores, made up also of EDF Renewables North America, said last year that its nearly 200 offshore wind turbines were set to possibly begin construction in 2025.
In a letter to key executives at The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the Sierra Club, and more than a dozen other ...
The Atlantic Shores South wind project is expected to generate up to 2,800 megawatts of electricity, enough to power close to 1 million homes, according to the U.S. Interior Department.
Wind turbines at the Block Island Wind Farm tower above the water Oct. 14, 2016, off the shores of Block Island, R.I. (Don EmmertAFP via Getty Images) ...
The BPU had awarded Atlantic Shores wind solicitations for two wind farms, known as Atlantic Shores 1 and 2, in prior wind solicitations. Last year, ...
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind is a renewable energy company with “three offshore wind energy lease areas totaling more than 400 square miles under active development,” according to its website.
Atlantic Shores is the furthest along of three proposed offshore wind farms in New Jersey. In October, BOEM gave it a key approval, green-lighting its plan to construct and operate an energy facility.
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