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Kimberly Paterson, a leader of a group opposed to a project to bring an offshore wind power cable onshore in her community, speaks, Sept. 30, 2024, on a beach in Sea Girt, N.J., where the cable is projected to come ashore. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

New Jersey offshore wind farm clears big federal hurdle amid environmental concerns

The federal government has given a key approval to an offshore wind farm in New Jersey

By WAYNE PARRY
Published - Oct 01, 2024, 01:34 PM ET
Last Updated - Dec 16, 2024, 06:44 PM EST

SEA GIRT, N.J. (AP) — The federal government gave a key approval Tuesday to an offshore wind farm in New Jersey, even as residents in the town where its power cable would come ashore worry it could go through underground toxic waste that's still being cleaned up.

The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management approved Atlantic Shores' plan to construct and operate an energy facility, a major milestone in moving the project forward. The project still requires a review by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and several state permits, the company said.

The project, consisting of two phases, would be built between Atlantic City and Long Beach Island in southern New Jersey. It would generate 2,800 megawatts from 197 turbines, enough to power 1 million homes.

“Atlantic Shores is thrilled to receive approval to build our first two projects and deliver sufficient clean power to serve one third of New Jersey households,” said Joris Veldhoven, the company's CEO. “Securing these critical approvals enables New Jersey’s first offshore wind project to start construction next year, and represents meaningful progress in New Jersey achieving 100% clean energy by 2035."

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