The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) has selected Ocean Wind, an offshore wind energy project proposed by Ørsted with support from Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), to negotiate a 20-year offshore wind renewable energy credit (OREC) for an offshore wind farm with a capacity of 1,100 MW.
Located off the coast of Atlantic City, Ocean Wind will be New Jersey's first large-scale offshore wind farm. Subject to Ørsted's final investment decision, the wind farm is expected to be completed by 2024.
Ørsted will work with Public Service Enterprise Group's (PSEG) non-utility affiliates, which will provide energy management services and potential lease of land for use in the project development and execution phase. PSEG, which serves 2.2 million electricity customers in New Jersey, has an option to become an equity investor in the Ocean Wind project.
Ocean Wind, which Ørsted claims is the largest offshore wind farm to date in the US, is expected to supply more than half a million New Jersey homes with clean power.