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Without offshore wind, NJ faces billions in shoreline damage, officials argue
Offshore wind: From a turbine in the ocean to your home in the suburbs
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More than 100 New Jersey elected officials released a letter Tuesday supporting offshore wind projects along the coast, adding that doing nothing to address climate change would result in billions of dollars in losses to communities across the state.
Elected Officials to Protect America a network of former and current elected officials focused on environmental issues organized the effort, saying offshore wind development will invigorate the state s economy, provide thousands of jobs and reduce future impacts from climate change such as flooding and hurricanes.
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The 100-megawatt project which is fully operational and producing energy as of June 14 was developed and constructed by EDP Renewables, which completed the sale of a 50.01 per cent ownership stake in the project to Chi-Nódin Limited Partnership, owned by the First Nations community, on Thursday.
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The wind farm is comprised of almost 30 turbines, located mostly in North Stormont with some in South Stormont, and has been the subject of local opposition ever since it was announced. This opposition has continued in recent months as work on the turbines was completed, the units commissioned, and EDP received signoff for commercial operation from the Independent Electricity System Operator.