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OFFSHORE WIND: With New Jersey’s offshore wind industry faltering, New York and other Northeast states will have to pick up the pieces to stay on track to achieve federal energy goals. (Politico)

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ELECTIONS: With every New Jersey Democrat’s seat up for election, observers question whether Ørsted’s canceled New Jersey offshore wind farms could change the vote of anyone in the state today. (E&E News, Washington Examiner)

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FOSSIL FUELS: Environmentalists keep seeing miles-long oil sheens on the Monongahela River near Pittsburgh, not far from several industrial facilities. (Daily Climate)

WORKFORCE: Maine’s clean energy workforce is growing apace but lacks diversity, according to a top state energy official. (News Center Maine)

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Bridget is a freelance reporter and newsletter writer based in the Washington, D.C., area. She compiles the Northeast Energy News digest. Bridget primarily writes about energy, conservation and the environment. Originally from Philadelphia, she graduated from Emerson College in 2015 with a degree in journalism and a minor in environmental studies. When she isn’t working on a story, she’s normally on a northern Maine lake or traveling abroad to practice her Spanish language skills.