”Sherrill will take office next year without any offshore wind projects operational or under construction along the state’s 130 miles of coastline. Another setback for the industry occurred earlier this month when Shell said it has officially ended its involvement in the Atlantic Shores wind project off the coast of New Jersey, marking the company’s withdrawal from the U.S. offshore wind sector.”
Read the full story on ROI-NJ: https://www.roi-nj.com/2025/11/12/industry/energy-utilities/sherrills-gubernatorial-victory-a-boost-to-struggling-offshore-wind-sector/


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