New York's utility regulator on Thursday granted a unit of Norwegian energy firm Equinor permission to build and operate ...
States like New York and New Jersey won’t be able to meet ambitious renewable energy targets without offshore wind power.
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Zacks.com on MSNEquinor Secures NYPSC Approval for Empire Wind 1 Transmission FacilitiesEquinor ASA EQNR, a Norwegian integrated energy firm, has received approval from the New York State Public Service Commission (“NYPSC”) to move forward with the construction and operation of ...
Equinor (NYSE:EQNR) was granted final approval to build and operate transmission facilities for its Empire Wind 1 offshore wind farm currently under construction, the New York Public Service ...
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States in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast were heavily betting on offshore wind to meet their future power needs.
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Reitan said Empire Wind's lifecycle assessment still pointed to a return on investment of 10%. He referred to the savings made due to a past $1bn farm-down to BP which helped cover development costs, ...
New York, New Jersey and Virginia ... Rystad's Abramov said. Wind farms onshore are almost entirely built on private rather than federal land, he said. The market is also already saturated ...
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to issue an executive order to ban or restrict new offshore wind farms — a potential blow to states such as New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts that ...
Federal regulators approved a proposal from the nation’s largest grid operator that will give primacy to 50 new power plants, ...
The wide open spaces of rural areas are attractive for renewable energy developers, but local communities haven't been ...
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