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Cape May County resolution opposes wind power

Approved in a unanimous vote, the resolution "directs all available resources of the county toward the goal of stopping Ørsted's
The resolution goes on for eight pages, detailing the county's interaction with the offshore wind farm developer furthest along in the process of creating a new wind power industry off the coast.
That could mean new jobs, county officials concede, but they fear the potential damage it could bring to the area's two largest existing industries: tourism and fishing.
"At first, the County of
The county alleges the company bulldozed over local objections, including turning to the state for approvals that would otherwise come from local officials.
"As time went by, it became clear that Ørsted was not interested in finding any compromise," Desiderio said. "It is clear to us now that the approach among this foreign corporation and their partners in the state and federal governments is to build these things as fast as they can despite the potential for devastating environmental and economic impacts. On behalf of the people of
The Danish energy company is the sole owner of the Ocean Wind 1 offshore energy project, after buying out the quarter share owned by PSEG in a deal finalized early this year. The company divested of oil and gas production in 2017 and now has wind and solar farms in multiple nations. The company says it has about 650 employees in
Plans are for
According to
Local opposition to the project has solidified after a winter marred by multiple marine mammal deaths in the region, and many wind power skeptics remain unconvinced by assurances from the wind power companies and the federal government that offshore work in preparation for the projects could not have contributed to the whale deaths.
Local officials hope to win over visitors and second homeowners to oppose wind energy development. Over
The county has engaged
"Along with the city of
They argued that the
Donohue said the BPU "acted in an indefensibly biased and unfair fashion in ruling in favor of the Danish wind company and against the duly elected officials of
In its petition to the BPU,
"After all the discussions, meetings, and letters exchanged by
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