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Orsted wants out of $300M forfeiture for scrapped New Jersey offshore wind farms

Offshore Wind Future
November 06, 2023

OCEAN CITY, N.J. (AP) — Offshore wind power company Orsted is trying to get out of a $300 million guarantee it agreed to pay New Jersey in the event it failed to build its first wind farm off the state's coast.

Last Tuesday, the Danish firm scrapped its Ocean Wind I and II projects in southern New Jersey, saying the projects were no longer financially feasible. The company cited supply chain issues, inflation and a failure to gain enough government tax credits.

The next day, Orsted wrote to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, saying it was withdrawing from an agreement it signed with the state under which it would forfeit the money if it did not build Ocean Wind I.

The company said it was doing so because the board had not taken final action to approve the agreement.

Orsted wants out of $300M forfeiture for scrapped New Jersey offshore wind farms
Offshore Wind NJ Lawsuit

The BPU said Monday it approved an escrow agreement with Orsted on Sept. 27, and a guarantee agreement on Oct. 11.

In an emailed statement Monday, Orsted said, “We withdrew our filings because we are no longer developing Ocean Wind I and thus are no longer pursuing the tax incentives related to the project.”

In July, New Jersey approved a tax break that would have allowed Orsted to keep federal tax credits that it otherwise would have had to return to electric ratepayers, had the project been built.

Orsted wants out of $300M forfeiture for scrapped New Jersey offshore wind farms
Orsted-Offshore Wind Cancellations

The company said it has transferred $200 million to an escrow account with the state thus far.

It was not immediately clear what will happen next. In the agreement, Orsted and the state agreed not to sue each other over any dispute unless they tried and failed to resolve it through negotiations.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, reacted angrily when Orsted canceled its two large projects, saying his administration would hold the company accountable to its cancellation obligations.

Orsted wants out of $300M forfeiture for scrapped New Jersey offshore wind farms
Orsted-Offshore Wind Cancellations

On Monday, a spokeswoman, Alexandra Altman, said Murphy's administration “is evaluating Orsted's recent statements and correspondence, and will take any and all actions necessary to ensure Orsted honors its commitment and responsibility to the state.”

The company agreed to put up a $100 million guarantee that it would have Ocean Wind I built by the end of 2025. It also was obligated to pay an additional $200 million toward the development of the offshore wind industry in New Jersey.

Orsted wrote off $4 billion last week, due largely to costs associated with the cancellation of its two New Jersey projects.

Orsted wants out of $300M forfeiture for scrapped New Jersey offshore wind farms
Orsted-Offshore Wind Cancellations

The cancellations added fresh uncertainty to an industry seen by supporters as a way to help end the burning of planet-warming fossil fuels, but derided by opponents as inherently unworkable without massive financial subsidies.

And it is another political headache for Murphy and Democrats shortly before elections for the state Legislature in which opposition to offshore wind has become an important part of Republican campaigns.

New Jersey still has several other offshore wind projects in various stages of development, with four new proposals submitted in August alone. They join the one remaining project of the three originally approved by the state, Atlantic Shores. That is a project by Shell New Energies US and EDF Renewables North America.

Orsted wants out of $300M forfeiture for scrapped New Jersey offshore wind farms
Offshore Wind NJ Lawsuit

Atlantic Shores said last week it remains committed to its project, though it hinted in a statement that it, too, is seeking additional help.

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Orsted wants out of $300M forfeiture for scrapped New Jersey offshore wind farms
Offshore Wind Future

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