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Why offshore wind jobs may just be a lot of hot air

Offshore wind developers in the U.S. have promised to create thousands of “million-dollar” jobs.

But those dollars won’t flow into New York workers’ paychecks.

Rather, they’re just the sum total of the subsidies local taxpayers and utility ratepayers will expend to keep offshore wind afloat—as if New Yorkers’ electric bills aren’t high enough.

Consider Ørsted, the Danish government-owned company that is developing the 12-turbine, 132-megawatt Southfork Wind and the 84-turbine, 924-megawatt Sunrise Wind projects, which will be built 30 miles east of Montauk Point, Long Island.

Ørsted is also behind the 98-turbine, 1,100 megawatt Ocean Wind project along the southern New Jersey shore, which just rewarded it with several billion dollars in tax credits that were supposed to have been returned to New Jersey ratepayers

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3 thoughts on “Why offshore wind jobs may just be a lot of hot air”

  1. it costs to build it and it costs to keep and maintain it, which will cost more than it puts out. High electric now? what till they get done

  2. Much upfront money needed as well to include maintaining way b4 any return on investment. Not a clear or trusted for plan for anyone.

    Locals dont what them either.

    Fallen on deaf ears.

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