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Danish company Orsted agrees to buy CT Eversource’s stake in Sunrise Wind off shore project

Danish company Orsted agrees to buy CT Eversource’s stake in Sunrise Wind off shore project

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

Officials with the Danish renewable energy company Ørsted said Wednesday they have signed an agreement to acquire the 50 percent ownership stake that Eversource Energy has in Sunrise Wind, an offshore wind farm designed to provide electricity to New York State. Ørsted...
Danish company Orsted agrees to buy CT Eversource’s stake in Sunrise Wind off shore project

Mayor Harry Rilling aims to transform Norwalk into CT’s greenest city: Here’s how he plans to do it

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

In the face of climate change impacts and rising sea levels accompanying nearly every rainstorm, Mayor Harry Rilling declared his intention to make Norwalk the greenest city in Connecticut. “We are working on the city’s first sustainability and resilience plan to help...
Danish company Orsted agrees to buy CT Eversource’s stake in Sunrise Wind off shore project

Waterford approves plan for 122-room extended stay hotel

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved construction of a 122-room hotel on Boston Post Road despite concerns by some commissioners and residents about the project’s effect on the neighborhood. Project attorney William Sweeney had originally...
Danish company Orsted agrees to buy CT Eversource’s stake in Sunrise Wind off shore project

Barnes Pitches Benefits of New Housing and Development to Stamford Zoning Board

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

Ben Barnes said he had a presentation, put together in response to a request from the Zoning Board, quantifying “major areas in which real estate development and, in particular, development of multifamily housing, impacts city finances.” It’s not surprising that...
Danish company Orsted agrees to buy CT Eversource’s stake in Sunrise Wind off shore project

Wallingford hopes to build pedestrian bridge along Quinnipiac Linear Trail with $700K in state funds

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 24, 2024 | Uncategorized

Nearly $700,000 in state funds would allow the Town of Wallingford to build a pedestrian bridge as part of it Linear Trail improvement project. The funding – $690,000 – comes from the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection for the purpose of expanding a...
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