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New Jersey to Develop Offshore Wind Port to Make State an East Coast Hub

First-of-Its-Kind Project in US Seen as Economic Engine for State Seeking Recovery Amid Pandemic
State officials presented renderings of the planned 30-acre marshaling port and adjacent manufacturing space at the New Jersey Wind Port in Lower Alloways Creek Township. (New Jersey EDA)
State officials presented renderings of the planned 30-acre marshaling port and adjacent manufacturing space at the New Jersey Wind Port in Lower Alloways Creek Township. (New Jersey EDA)
CoStar News
June 17, 2020 | 8:01 P.M.

New Jersey plans to develop the nation's first wind port of its kind, at a cost of $300 million to $400 million, to spur the state's economic recovery from the pandemic and make the Garden State an East Coast hub of offshore wind industry staging, assembling and manufacturing.

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