Anbaric Statement on NJBPU’s First-in-the-Nation Approach to Planning for Offshore Wind Transmission
Anbaric Development Partners released the following statement today from Janice Fuller, President, Mid-Atlantic, regarding the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ (BPU) action to move forward on the state agreement approach with PJM for the planning of offshore wind transmission.
Originally published in Insider NJ Anbaric Development Partners, a leading developer of electric transmission projects, is pleased to announce that Janice Fuller, President of New Jersey, will now serve in an expanded role as the company’s President, Mid-Atlantic. In this role, Fuller will oversee Anbaric’s operations in both New York and New Jersey, driving the company’s mission of scaling…Read More
Anbaric Development Partners delivered 640 letters from rank and file New Jerseyans to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) in support of a planned transmission approach to offshore wind generation.Read More
BY: SAMANTHA MALDONADO, MARIE J. FRENCH ALBANY — New York and New Jersey may have their offshore wind goals nailed down, but how to bring the power to land remains very much in the air. Transporting electricity produced by wind turbines off the coasts of New York and New Jersey to shore requires a decision: should…Read More
Originally Posted on Recharge By Richard A. Kessler in Fort Worth Limited options for developers in area of US northeast ‘off the transmission backbone’ prompting developers to explore project-specific export lines. New Jersey offshore wind project developers will face increasing pressure to find their own transmission solutions as the state steps up procurements given the…Read More
Originally published in Forbes As the United States and world head into an economic downturn fueled by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, federal officials are enacting direct subsidies to consumers and businesses to stave off recession. But in their rush to prop up the U.S. economy, are policymakers overlooking low-cost actions that could unlock billions in annual…Read More
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 21, 2020 Contact: Chris Donnelly, 732-280-9600 cdonnelly@kivvit.com Ocean – Janice Fuller, New Jersey President of Anbaric, issued the following statement today regarding Governor Murphy signing into law S3985/ A5663, which expands the definition of a “qualified offshore wind project.” “This new law makes tremendous progress toward creating efficient and successful transmission infrastructure…Read More
Originally published in Politico The state Senate approved legislation today that would allow New Jersey to solicit offshore wind projects in a new way. The bill, NJ S3985 (18R), would expand the definition of a “qualified offshore wind project” to include “offshore wind transmission facility,” meaning the state Board of Public Utilities could issue requests for…Read More
Originally published in Politico The state Senate today amended bill that would allow New Jersey to solicit offshore wind projects in a new way, setting up the legislation for a full vote later in the lame duck session. The bill, NJ S3985 (18R), sponsored by Sen. Bob Smith (D-Middlesex) would expand the definition of a “qualified…Read More
Originally published in NJBIZ Under an order Gov. Phil Murphy signed Tuesday morning, the administration is more than doubling how much offshore wind energy the state will be able to generate, from 3,500 to 7,500 megawatts. Tuesday’s move – enacted under Executive Order 92 – is part of Murphy’s broader goal for the state to be 100 percent…Read More