Views from our NJ Beaches
All renderings are from Oceanwind.com. This is the Orsted website - the company contracted to build the Southern NJ wind farm East of Atlantic City/Ocean City - Orsted maintains this site - the turbines are very visible from the shoreline. Photos are large - may take a few minutes to load.
All renderings are from Oceanwind.com. This is the Orsted website - the company contracted to build the Southern NJ wind farm East of Atlantic City/Ocean City - Orsted maintains this site - the turbines are very visible from the shoreline. Photos are large - may take a few minutes to load.
Best viewed on a computer monitor - on your phone you won't see much. ALSO - Scroll down - Last Photo from Avalon
Best viewed on a computer monitor - on your phone you won't see much. ALSO - Scroll down - Last Photo from Avalon
Brigantine, NJ Renderings
Brigantine, NJ Renderings
Atlantic City, NJ Renderings
Atlantic City, NJ Renderings
Rendering from Lucy the Elephant, Margate, NJ
Rendering from Lucy the Elephant, Margate, NJ
Ocean City, NJ Rendering - 5th Street Beach
Ocean City, NJ Rendering - 5th Street Beach
Rendering Corson's Inlet State Park, Ocean City, NJ
Rendering Corson's Inlet State Park, Ocean City, NJ
Rendering - Avalon Beach, NJ
Rendering - Avalon Beach, NJ
Rendering Stone Harbor Beach, NJ
Rendering Stone Harbor Beach, NJ
Rendering - Wildwood Crest, NJ
Rendering - Wildwood Crest, NJ
Cape May National Wildlife Refuge, Lower Township, Cape May County
Cape May National Wildlife Refuge, Lower Township, Cape May County
LBI - although LBI really needs to be concerned with the second offshore wind farm - https://www.atlanticshoreswind.com/about-us/
In 2018, EDF Renewables North America and Shell New Energies formed a 50/50 joint venture, Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, LLC, to co-develop a lease area with the potential of approximately 2,500 MW of offshore wind energy - enough to power close to one million homes. The lease comprises 183,353 acres approximately eight miles off the coast of Atlantic City on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).