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Offshore Wind Farm Projects In North-East Start To Take-off. It Has Not Been An Easy Road.

East Coast, United States Of America - Offshore wind projects have come a long way since the first installation in Denmark in 1991. With the years have come an ever evolving process and engineering of new infrastructure. Prone to outside forces such as competing interests the ride has not been easy on those pioneers. Welcome to New England. The
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2023 Offshore Wind Market Run-Down

United States Of America - The U.S. Department of Energy’s Wind Energy Technologies Office has released its 2023 Wind Market Reports. The 2023 Edition reveals that wind power serves as one of the fastest growing and least expensive sources of energy in the United States. Its rapid growth has been attributed to the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Offshore Wind Prospects In Gulf Of Mexico

United States Of America - As offshore projects begin to take off in New England a new report from the US Business Network for Offshore Wind has revealed that the Gulf of Mexico may be up next as planning begins towards potential sites for offshore wind's next footprints just off America's southern coasts. On August 29th, an auction took place
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Wind Power In Maine takes Off

Gulf Of Maine - The Biden and Harris administration have pledged to install 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2030. Now, the Department of the Interior revealed that the Gulf of Maine may be the new hotspot for establishing wind power. The first step towards energy development within that area requires a formal Request for Interest and a
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Vineyard Wind: The 1st Major Offshore Wind Farm Approved by the Biden Administration

On Tuesday May 11, the Biden Administration gave final approval to the Vineyard Wind project in Massachusetts, and construction is scheduled to start this summer. The project will use 62 Haliade-X turbines from GE, with a capacity of 13 MW each, adding up a total capacity of over 800 MW. This makes Vineyard Wind the first major offshore wind farm
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US Wind Power Outlook for April 2021: State of the Industry and Upcoming Projects

Wind power has become the 2nd fastest growing electricity source in the US, surpassed only by solar power. According to the latest quarterly report from the American Clean Power Association, the US added 16.9 GW of wind generation in 2020, representing 38% of the total capacity added. In total, solar and wind power projects added 36.1 GW of…
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Offshore Wind Power Will Get Major Support from the Biden Administration

On Monday 29, the Biden Administration announced several actions to support the offshore wind power industry, which include installing 30 gigawatts of capacity by 2030. This is enough generation capacity to meet the electricity needs of 10 million US homes, while preventing the emission of 78 million metric tons of carbon dioxide. This initiative
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Connecticut Solar and Wind Power: Major Projects and Regulations, a Mixed Outlook for 2021

Connecticut has some of the highest electricity prices in the US, which creates a market opportunity for solar and wind power. The average national tariff is 12.69 cents/kWh, according to the latest data from the Energy Information Administration, while an average tariff of 21.29 cents/kWh was reported for Connecticut (68% higher). Several major
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