Ørsted announced Thursday night it was withdrawing plans for its Skipjack projects off the coast of Delaware, with high inflation and interest rates making the approved plans less financially viable.
FENWICK ISLAND — Ørsted has received state approval for its second wind farm in the Delaware-Maryland waters. Last week, the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) signed off on Skipjack Wind […]
BETHANY BEACH — While still seeking solutions to bring its Skipjack wind farm’s transmission line ashore, Ørsted is looking to place a second wind farm in the water nearby. Ørsted […]
BETHANY BEACH — Ørsted, the Danish multinational green energy company developing the Skipjack Wind Farm off Delaware’s coast, has delayed plans to bring its wind turbines online until the second […]
FENWICK ISLAND – The $720 million Skipjack Wind Farm, the center of the controversy for a deal to make landfall at Fenwick Island State Park, has been pushed back until […]
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