It’s Been a Brutal Year for Offshore Wind — Despite Analysts’ Best Guesses

Since the start of 2023, approximately 60% of all contracts signed by American offshore wind developers have been cancelled, according to E&E News. Ørsted, a Danish company and one of the world’s leading offshore wind developers, backed out of two major planned projects in New Jersey in 2023, while other players like General Electric, British Petroleum (BP) and Equinor attempted to renegotiate with state governments as economic headwinds eroded projects’ profitability. Similar developments have played out to start 2024, with developers up and down the east coast backing out of deals to sell power from their projects as the same fundamental economic problems persist despite the projections of some market experts and media outlets. more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 08:57

One Response to It’s Been a Brutal Year for Offshore Wind — Despite Analysts’ Best Guesses

  1. Joel Hovanesian says:

    You know, I’ve often wondered about how many of the people who have been screaming about the industrialization of our ocean waters voted for this doddering fool, piss poor excuse for a president, we’re suffering under.
    If you did, you have no right to complain because you knew beforehand this was going to happen. F’n hypocrits.

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