Ørsted fights for 1.1 GW project against two other players

After having shared the spoils of a US state auction with, among other things, nuclear energy, the Danish energy company is battling with oil outfits in New Jersey.
Photo: PR Ørsted
Photo: PR Ørsted

Three companies have placed bids in New Jersey's first offshore wind auction, informs the state's Board of Public Utilities after the Dec. 31 deadline for placing bids for the available volume of up to 1,100 MW. The auction's final result is expected to be announced during the spring.

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