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October 6, 2024
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NJ Offshore Infrastructure Plans Spark Electro-Magnetic Fears
BPU Solicitation Would Create Coordinated OSW Transmission System
Prebuilt infrastructure will allow four different OSW projects to connect to the grid at a single point (right), rather than needing four separate lines with four different onshore connection points (left).
Prebuilt infrastructure will allow four different OSW projects to connect to the grid at a single point (right), rather than needing four separate lines with four different onshore connection points (left). | New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
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With data centers, electric vehicles and population growth, electricity demand in New Jersey could soar to 15,000 GWh in the coming years, state officials said at a public hearing on a new plan for connecting offshore wind projects to the grid.
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