The approved 20-year agreements, which were greenlit by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, include the state’s first offshore wind project, Revolution Wind, that will generate 200 megawatts of electricity. Also approved were contracts for four fuel-cell developments, including a nearly 20-megawatt project on the historic Stanley Black & Decker manufacturing campus in New Britain. Developers for all five projects bid this year into a competitive, state-led request for proposals. The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced winning bidders in June.
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