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New Jersey has released the 2024 Energy Master Plan, presented by Governor Phil Murphy as the State’s updated framework for future energy policy. The report reviews recent progress and sets out recommendations for the next decade aimed at delivering a clean and affordable energy system that meets both demand and supply needs. Work on the plan took place from early 2024 to October 2025 and builds on the 2019 edition. It incorporates newer developments in technology, policy, and programme design.
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Frequent delays in offshore energy and infrastructure projects are threatening the UK’s underwater supply chain, according to the Global Underwater Hub’s 2025 Business Survey. The study found that almost all respondents believe work in sectors such as oil and gas, offshore wind, and defence is progressing too slowly, while more than 80% said developments are not moving at the pace the country requires.
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The EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) has approved a state aid scheme to support the development of floating offshore wind projects in Norway under the Clean Industrial Deal State Aid Framework. The scheme is intended to accelerate small-scale projects and contribute to lowering future costs for larger floating wind farms.
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A new study by the Bundesverband Windenergie Offshore (BWO) reports that migratory birds almost completely avoid wind turbines, resulting in a far lower collision risk than previously assumed. The study, conducted by BioConsult SH, examined the actual collision risk in a coastal onshore wind farm in northern Germany, aiming to provide data to support nature-compatible wind energy development.
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The House Natural Resources Committee has approved the Standardizing Permitting and Expediting Economic Development Act (SPEED Act) in a 25-18 vote. The legislation is designed to reform the permitting process for energy infrastructure projects across the USA.
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Governor Tina Kotek has signed Executive Order 25-29 to increase the pace of Oregon’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions while supporting grid reliability and energy affordability. The order sets out new expectations for state agencies and strengthens coordination across energy, environmental and planning bodies. Executive Order 25-29 directs agencies to advance the Oregon Energy Strategy by adopting greenhouse-gas reduction measures aligned with the strategy’s five least-cost pathways. Agencies will adjust work plans and performance indicators where needed to track progress.
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