New Jersey is shifting to solar power and massive battery storage projects as larger components of its total energy mix after its once-promising offshore wind industry was destroyed by political resistance and economic difficulties.The additional Jersey Board of Public Utilities agreed to look for even more battery storage projects in the near future after approving three additional large solar panel farms and three battery storage projects throughout the state on Wednesday.The Danish offshore wind developer Orsted will provide funds to the state’s incentives for storage project developers.