We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.
  • RTO Insider
    • CAISO
    • ERCOT
    • MISO
    • PJM
    • ISO-NE
    • NYISO
    • SPP
    • FERC & Federal
  • ERO Insider
    • NERC & Committees
    • FERC & Federal
    • Regional Entities
    • Standards/Programs
  • NetZero Insider
    • Federal Policy
    • State & Local Policy
    • Building Decarbonization
    • Transportation Decarbonization
    • Transmission & Distribution
    • Generation & Fuels
    • Equity & Economics
    • Technology
  • Calendar
    • RTO Insider Events
    • ERO Insider Events
    • NetZero Insider Events
  • May 23, 2022
  • Log In
  • Register
  • Log Out
  • My Account
  • Subscribe
  • May 23, 2022
May 23, 2022
  • Log In
  • Register
  • Log Out
  • My Account
Home » NJ Breaks Ground On Offshore Wind Hub
Looking to read the full article? Subscribe today!
NJ-Wind-Port-Groundbreaking-(New-Jersey-Office-of-the-Governor)-Alt-FI.jpg
Gov. Phil Murphy (center), U.S. Labor Secretary Martin J. Walsh and state legislators and union leaders prepare to throw a shovel of soil at the groundbreaking ceremony of the New Jersey Wind Port in South Jersey. | New Jersey Office of the Governor

NJ Breaks Ground On Offshore Wind Hub

Wind Port Aspires to Serve East Coast Wind Industry

Sep 9, 2021
Hugh Morley
Employment & Economic Impact / Offshore Wind Power / New Jersey

Officials broke ground on the New Jersey Wind Port project, predicting the OSW manufacturing, assembly and marshalling hub will create thousands of jobs.

This article is for registered users or paid subscribers ONLY. Want to be one? You can register here and check out our subscription plans here. We'd love to be your eyes and ears.

Already a subscriber? Login here.

Popular Stories

  • Solar Developers: NJ’s Aging Grid Can’t Accept New Projects

    May 17, 2022
    Transmission Operations
    By Hugh Morley
  • SunZia Transmission Project: Not a ‘Unicorn,’ but not ‘Repeatable’

    May 16, 2022
    CAISO/WEIM
    By Rich Heidorn Jr.
  • Southern Co. Takes Heat over SEEM, Opposition to RTO

    May 16, 2022
    Alabama
    By Rich Heidorn Jr.
  • Offshore Wind Conference Highlights NY, NJ Transmission Plans

    May 2, 2022
    Conference Coverage
    By Rich Heidorn Jr.
  • Humility, State Support Seen as Keys to Transmission Buildout

    May 3, 2022
    FERC
    By Rich Heidorn Jr.

Want us to be your eyes and ears?

Let us put you "inside the room."
Sign Up Today

Upcoming Events

  • 23May

    WATT Coalition - Grid Enhancing Technologies Summit

    Dallas, TX
  • 01Jun

    NW Energy - Decarbonizing the Northwest: Webinar Series

  • 08Jun

    EBA Northeast Chapter 2022 Annual Meeting

    Boston, MA
Tweets by rtoinsider
  • Publications
    • RTO Insider
      • CAISO
      • ERCOT
      • ISO-NE
      • MISO
      • NYISO
      • PJM
      • SPP
      • FERC & Federal
    • ERO Insider
      • NERC & Committees
      • FERC & Federal
      • Regional Entities
      • Standards & Programs
    • NetZero Insider
      • Federal Policy
      • State & Local Policy
      • Building Decarbonization
      • Transportation Decarbonization
      • Transmission & Distribution
      • Generation & Fuels
      • Equity & Economics
      • Technology
  • Additional Links
    • About Us
    • Why Subscribe?
    • FAQ
    • Terms
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
  • Contact Us
    • Rich Heidorn Jr.
      Editor-in-Chief & Co-Publisher

      Merry Eisner
      Chief Operating Officer & Co-Publisher

      10837 Deborah Drive
      Potomac, MD 20854
      (301) 658-6885

    • Facebook Twitter Linkedin
Copyright ©2022. All Rights Reserved Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use. Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing