ALBANY — New York and New Jersey are in a race to capture as big a piece of the nascent offshore wind industry as they can, but the two states are taking markedly different approaches. Once a distant dream of alternative energy advocates, offshore wind now represents a potential bonanza of manufacturing and maintenance jobs that could transform ports along the Mid-Atlantic into booming centers of a brand new industry — and with the devastation wrought by Covid-19 on both state’s economies, it can’t happen quickly enough. Read more here.