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February 13, 2026

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Ørsted New Jersey Wind Project Faces Local Opposition
Ocean Wind project developer Ørsted has asked the New Jersey BPU to approve an easement to run cables in Ocean City regardless of the town’s wishes.
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NJ Delays Third OSW Solicitation for PJM Tx, NY Bight Winners
New Jersey will delay its third offshore wind solicitation by three months to allow it to incorporate proposed transmission projects now being reviewed by PJM.
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Fierce Bidding Pushes NY Bight Auction to $4.37 Billion
Six companies offered a record $4.37 billion for 5.6 GW of offshore wind capacity in the New York Bight after three days of fierce bidding.
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PSEG Looks to Post-fossil Future
PSEG said during its Q4 earnings call that it's looking at further investment in offshore wind projects after completing the sale of its fossil units.
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NJ Plans ‘Flagship’ R&D Innovation Center for Wind
The New Jersey EDA is searching for a consultant that it hopes will help create a world-class offshore wind R&D testing facility in the state.
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Enviros Want Faster Action on NJ Cargo-handling Emission Rules
Critics of new rules proposed by the New Jersey DEP to cut emissions from cargo-handling equipment at ports and rail terminals say they should be tougher.
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New Jersey Lawmakers Push for Equity in Solar, Wind Energy Benefits
N.J. legislators advanced bills to create an Office of Clean Energy Equity and to fund energy efficiency projects for state and local government buildings.
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NJ Plans Autonomous EV Transit Project
New Jersey is putting up $5 million to fund the launch of a project that will put 100 self-driving electric vehicles to work in the state’s capital.
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New Jersey Committee Advances $45M Electric Bus Bill
Environmental groups spoke in support of a bill that would help assess the reliability of replacing diesel-powered school buses with battery-electric buses.
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New Jersey’s New Emission Rules Draw Fire
Rules drafted by N.J. regulators to cut emissions from power generation and building heating are being criticized by the environmental and business communities.

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