It’s clean, it’s beautiful, and it’s inexhaustible. It’s wind. As of earlier this year, New Jersey has decided to join the growing worldwide community of countries and states that are inviting this ancient, yet high-tech method of powering our homes, businesses, and lives. Gov. Murphy announced in July that the Danish company Ørsted has been named to build the state’s first offshore wind farm, a project the state says will power half a million homes, bring 15,000 jobs to the state, and bring $1.2 billion in economic benefits ashore along with the wind power. There is every reason to think that other companies and projects will follow, given 130 miles of coastline and the growing demand for green energy, amidst growing worry about climate change. Best estimates are that we are looking at a multi-billion-dollar business here, and we want …