Atlantic Wind Connection Public Opinion Poll New Jersey Analysis

Analysis of public opinion poll among 800 registered New Jersey voters in September, 2011, including tables and graphs of key results.
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Analysis of public opinion poll among 800 registered New Jersey voters in September, 2011, including tables and graphs of key results.
Topline results of public opinion poll among 800 registered New Jersey voters in September, 2011.
Statoil's proposed term sheet for a 20-year contract for the output of the Hywind Maine pilot project (nameplate capacity of 12MW). Statoil estimates that project suppliers will employ approximately 150 full-time jobs in Maine during peak construction, and commits to spend at least 40% of capital and operations & maintenance (O&M) expenditures in Maine.
In this order, the Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) issues its interpretation of the rate impact limitation provision regarding competitive solicitation of proposals for long-term contracts from deepwater offshore wind energy or tidal energy demonstration projects.
The Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) solicits comments on a non-confidential redacted version of a term sheet for a proposed long-term contract for the output of the Hywind Maine pilot project.
Analysis of public opinion poll among 500 registered Maryland voters in September, 2011, including tables and graphs of key results.
Topline results of public opinion poll among 500 registered Maryland voters in September, 2011.
Analysis of public opinion poll among 400 registered Delaware voters in September, 2011, including tables and graphs of key results.
Topline results of public opinion poll among 400 registered Delaware voters in September, 2011.
The report identified 1,134 direct jobs involved in South Carolina's wind energy related production or service activities in 2012. It estimated that a 1 GW offshore wind farm constructed between 2016 and 2025 would create an average of more than 3,800 jobs per year throughout the 10-year construction period. It also would generate nearly $2 billion in wages and nearly $620 million in combined state and local government revenue.