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Ørsted cancels N.J. project in major blow to offshore wind
The development was the centerpiece of New Jersey's offshore wind plans and would have provided power to 1 million people.
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Offshore wind farms show what Biden’s climate plan is up against
The U.S. has fallen way behind Europe partly because of an old shipping law and opposition from homeowners and fishing groups.
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Offshore wind farms show what Biden's climate plan is up against
The U.S. has fallen way behind Europe partly because of an old shipping law and opposition from homeowners and fishing groups.
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Oil giants BP and Total win offshore wind leases in Britain
BP and Total plan to spend billions of dollars developing the wind farms in an effort to aid their shift to renewable energy.
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A monster wind turbine is upending an industry
G.E.’s giant machine, which can light up a small town, is stoking a renewable-energy arms race.
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Renewable energy gains on coal and natural gas despite COVID pandemic
Sources of renewable energy are expected together to be the main generators of electricity by 2025, eclipsing coal, the International Energy Agency said.
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How one fossil fuel company became a green giant
The Danish energy company Ørsted had plans to expand its oil and gas business 12 years ago. A failed stock listing and growing confidence among climate scientists made it into a leader on renewable energy instead.
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