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Offshore wind energy plans advance in New Jersey amid opposition

Offshore Wind RegulationFILE - A worker uses an industrial cutting machine to open a section of the street in Ocean City, N.J. on Sept. 12, 2023, at the start of land-based probing along the right-of-way where a power cable for New Jersey's first offshore wind farm is proposed to run. Federal regulators have determined that plans for Orsted's wind farm off Ocean City are not expected to kill or seriously injure marine life. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry, File)
September 14, 2023

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Two major offshore wind power projects are taking steps forward in New Jersey as the owners of one project agreed to bring the federal government in on their environmental monitoring plans at an earlier stage than has ever been done, and federal regulators said plans for another project are not expected to kill or seriously injure marine life.

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