Daily News | Ocean City fights offshore wind cable planned to run under beach, through town
Hornick called the virtual public meeting a “farce” because Ørsted had already received approval for the cable. New Jersey changed a law to allow the BPU to approve such projects on public land. The administration says offshore wind is imperative to address sea level rise along the coast.
Chris Cole, business agent for Heavy Highway Laborers Local 172, supported the project, saying it means jobs. The BPU has approved two other wind projects including a 2,658 megawatt wind farm by EDF/Shell called Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, and another Ørsted wind farm known as Ocean Wind 2. Another project is up for approval in early 2023.
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