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Company awaiting approval for offshore wind farm plan
Fishermen's Energy of Cape May wants to build the wind farm about 2.8 miles off Atlantic City. It plans to erect five wind turbines that would produce up to 25 megawatts, capable of powering about 10,000 homes.
The company hopes that the state Board of Public Utilities will issue a decision on its proposal by March.
January 16, 2012
by Associated Press
in Courier Post
ATLANTIC CITY - The company planning to build what could be the nation's first offshore wind farm says it's ready to start construction on the multimillion-dollar project as soon as New Jersey officials give their approval.
Fishermen's Energy of Cape May wants to build the wind farm about 2.8 miles off Atlantic City. It plans to erect five wind turbines that would produce up to 25 megawatts, capable of powering about 10,000 homes.
The company hopes that the state Board of Public Utilities will issue a decision on its proposal by March. If the panel gives its approval, the firm would likely... [continue via Web link]
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