NJ uses new law to bypass local OK for offshore wind project

Land-based wind turbines generate power for a sewage treatment plant in Atlantic City, N.J. on Feb. 10, 2022. On Feb. 17, 2023, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities used a provision of state law to supersede local authorities and grant approvals toward several easements and environmental permits to an offshore wind power project to be built off the coast of southern New Jersey. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

OCEAN CITY, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey utility regulators used a controversial law Friday enabling them to bypass local authorities and grant approvals needed for an offshore wind project to proceed.

The state Board of Public Utilities granted Orsted, the Danish wind energy developer, approvals toward several easements and permits that authorities in Cape May County had refused to grant the company.

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