WSJ : A Clean-Energy Bet Goes Bad for Power Companies

A Clean-Energy Bet Goes Bad for Power Companies
Offshore wind turbines are proving too risky for many utilities

U.S. power companies raced to get in on the offshore wind boom a few years ago. Now some are rushing to get out.

Already, utilities have unloaded pieces of a planned New Jersey wind farm and a yet-to-be-built seabed off Massachusetts. Now, “for sale” signs sit on stakes in four developments aimed at electrifying hundreds of thousands of homes in New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Virginia.

The pullback is adding to the turmoil in a new industry at the center of the U.S.’s renewable-energy ambitions. Developers behind projects totaling 8.5 gigawatts of electricity—more than a quarter of President Biden’s 2030 goal—canceled or are expected to cancel state-approved power contracts to propose deals with new terms, according to Intelatus Global Partners. Two projects have been nixed outright.