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Orsted, New Jersey reach settlement over canceled offshore wind farms

New Jersey authorities said the state will get $125 million from a legal settlement with Denmark's. Orsted over the business's cancellation last year of. two overseas wind farm projects.

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities stated in a declaration. that the funds will be used for financial investments in wind part. making facilities and wind farms.

The settlement comes nearly seven months after Orsted stated. it would stop establishing the Ocean Wind 1 and 2 projects off the. coast of New Jersey as it battled with soaring costs and. supply chain hold-ups.

The cancellations activated an upset reaction from New. Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, who is counting on offshore wind to. assistance achieve the state's climate change goals.

His administration said it would accelerate the state's. plans to acquire additional overseas wind capacity by getting. quotes for new tasks in the 2nd quarter of 2025, more than a. year ahead of schedule.

The energy regulator likewise said it would pause an. offshore wind transmission preparation effort with the regional. power grid operator, PJM Affiliation, while it thinks about the. effect of

a new guideline

from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that reforms. how large power lines are approved and paid for.

(source: Reuters)