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Agreement expected to lead to 200 new high-skilled jobs, over $25 million in expected revenue for state

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Key federal approval (Record of Decision by BOEM) is not final hurdle — but it allows state’s first project to move from development/permitting phase to construction phase

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NJDEP Permits Issued for the Construction and Operations of New Jersey’s First Offshore Wind Project

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August 24, 2021 – Ørsted, the global leader in offshore wind development, announced today the hiring of Kathleen Frangione as Head of Government Affairs and Market Strategy for North America and Tory Mazzola as Head of Communications and Public Affairs for North America.

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Ørsted, the global leader in offshore wind development, has appointed Davon McCurry as Deputy Head of Market & Government Affairs, New Jersey.

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Ørsted is now poised to deliver over 2,200 MW of offshore wind to the Garden State

Today, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) announced it has selected Ocean Wind 2, an offshore wind energy project proposed by Ørsted, for a 20-year Offshore Renewable Energy Credit (OREC) award at the $84.03 price from the State’s second competitive solicitation for offshore wind energy. At 1,148 MW, the Ocean Wind 2 project will allow Ørsted to develop the remaining portion of its Ocean Wind federal lease area and will power more than half a million New Jersey homes. Ocean Wind 2 will be located adjacent

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Ørsted, the global leader in offshore wind, has appointed Madeline “Maddy” Urbish as Head of Government Affairs and Policy for New Jersey.

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Funds Available for Small, Woman-Owned and Minority-Owned Businesses to Support the Growing Offshore Wind Industry in New Jersey

The Trustees of the Pro-NJ Grantor Trust have announced that the initial application window to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for grant funding has been extended. The new deadline is March 5, 2021.

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Funds Available for Small, Woman-Owned and Minority-Owned Businesses to Support the Growing Offshore Wind Industry in New Jersey

The Trustees of the Pro-NJ Grantor Trust have announced that the application window to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for grant funding is now open.

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Funds Available for Small, Woman-Owned and Minority-Owned Businesses and Coastal Resiliency Projects to Support the Growing Offshore Wind Industry in New Jersey

Today, the Trustees of Ørsted’s Pro-NJ Grantor Trust Fund announced details of the fund and the process to apply. The $15 million fund was established by Ørsted following the selection of its Ocean Wind offshore wind farm project by the New Jersey Board

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As Ørsted Offshore North America makes a significant investment and involvement in New Jersey, CEO David Hardy said the green energy company wants to make sure it’s offering opportunities for small women- and minority-owned companies...

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Ørsted, the world-leading offshore wind developer, appoints David Hardy, U.S. citizen, military veteran, and industry expert, to lead its North American offshore wind energy business.

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Twelve years ago, the Danish energy company made most of its money from fossil fuels. Today, it’s the world’s leading offshore-wind power producer. The head of Ørsted’s offshore-wind business tells the story of this change.

o stop climate change, companies in every industry must rapidly reduce their carbon emissions. That is no easy task, but a few businesses show it can be done. Ørsted, an energy company based in Denmark, stands out as an example. Twelve years ago, when it

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