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Pascrell Offshore Wind Provision Included in Landmark Infrastructure Package

Clean energy measure led by Pascrell will help grow America’s offshore wind capacity through tax credit program

Clean energy legislation led by U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-09) has been included in the Moving Forward Act (H.R. 2), a transformational infrastructure package that makes investments in our nation’s transportation systems and clean energy sectors. H.R. 2 incorporates Pascrell’s Incentivizing Offshore Wind Power Act (H.R. 4887), which would help reduce reliance on dirtier energy sources by bolstering America’s offshore wind industry, and create thousands of well-paying American jobs.

“The landmark Moving Forward Act recognizes that bolstering our offshore wind power capacity is critical in our fight against climate change,” said Rep. Pascrell, co-sponsor of the Green New Deal. “Growing America’s offshore wind industry is a vital path to reducing our reliance on dirty fossil fuels and modernizing America’s infrastructure for future generations. Our bipartisan bill would extend offshore wind industry tax credits, creating certainty for the industry to continue to grow while offering immediate benefits to American consumers. Right now under Governor Murphy, New Jersey is leading the way in expanding clean energy, especially for offshore wind. This measure will bolster New Jersey’s plans and encourage more development around the country to reduce our carbon emissions. Because at the end of the day, protecting our planet for our children and grandchildren must be our ultimate goal.”

H.R.2 is a real plan to rebuild our aging infrastructure by investing in families and workers. This bill proposes more than $1.5 trillion to rebuild U.S. communities with infrastructure and innovation that will create millions of jobs, and put America on a path toward zero carbon emissions, while addressing long-standing disparities in our communities.

Rep. Pascrell has introduced a version of his offshore wind legislation in every Congress since 2009. Bipartisan companion legislation, S. 1988, has been introduced in the Senate by U.S. Sens. Tom Carper (D-DE) and Susan Collins (R-ME).

“The development of the offshore wind industry is critical to New Jersey and other states transitioning to 100% clean energy,” said New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy when the bill was first introduced. “With a potential of up to $70 billion in revenues in the offshore wind supply chain and tens of thousands of new jobs, it is vital to ensure that these projects have the resources to move forward. Through Congressman Pascrell’s leadership, the growth of offshore wind in New Jersey will expand our economy, help us reach our clean energy goals, and create quality jobs for New Jerseyans.”

“Offshore wind has great potential to provide our communities with the clean energy and good, family-supporting jobs that we need,” said Matthew Davis, Legislative Director of the League of Conservation Voters when the bill was first introduced. “Passing clean energy tax incentives is our big chance this year to advance climate solutions and move us towards 100% clean economy and net zero emissions by 2050.”

“Our economy and our environment have enormous potential to benefit from offshore wind energy, and this legislation would enable us to more quickly and affordably seize that incredible opportunity,” said Matt Bearzotti, Deputy Legislative Director of the Sierra Club when the bill was first introduced. “Offshore wind is critical piece of the clean energy pie, and tax incentives are a key way to scale the industry up so that it benefits working people and coastal communities across the nation."  

Rep. Pascrell’s efforts to protect our environment and combat climate change stem from his mission to leave a better world for future generations. From working with federal officials to clean up Berry’s Creek, to sweeping federal efforts like the Green New Deal, Pascrell continues to work with his colleagues in every level of government to combat climate change head-on and preserve our cherished natural resources. Additionally, in March 2019, Rep. Pascrell led a letter to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross calling on him to initiate an investigation into the threat of carbon pollution pursuant to his authority under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962

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