Jersey Shore wind farms: Feds to lease more Atlantic Ocean space for turbines

Jan 13, 2022 View Original Article
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    -48% Medium Liberal

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"Some 480,000 acres of Atlantic Ocean off the coasts of New Jersey and Long Island will be auctioned to energy companies next month, in the federal government's latest push to bring 30 gigawatts of renewable wind energy production to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions."
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20% Conservative
"We desperately need a programmatic, inclusive approach to meet the twin goals of seafood sustainability and renewable energy, Hawkins said in a statement."
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20% Conservative
"NJ wants to be national leader in renewable energyWhile wind turbines in New Jersey's previously plaed lease areas will be visible on clear days from Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, it was not immediately clear if any of the proposed wind turbines within the New York Bight region also would be visible."
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12% Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

60% : Some 480,000 acres of Atlantic Ocean off the coasts of New Jersey and Long Island will be auctioned to energy companies next month, in the federal government's latest push to bring 30 gigawatts of renewable wind energy production to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.
60% : "We desperately need a programmatic, inclusive approach to meet the twin goals of seafood sustainability and renewable energy," Hawkins said in a statement. "
56% : NJ wants to be national leader in renewable energyWhile wind turbines in New Jersey's previously planned lease areas will be visible on clear days from Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, it was not immediately clear if any of the proposed wind turbines within the New York Bight region also would be visible.

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