US Offshore Wind Industry Pulls The Supply Chain Card In Effort To Survive
Facing rough political waters in the coming years, the US offshore wind industry aims to leverage its sprawling domestic supply chain for support.
Facing rough political waters in the coming years, the US offshore wind industry aims to leverage its sprawling domestic supply chain for support.
The rough-and-tumble coast of Maine is about to get a renewable energy makeover with an assist from new floating offshore wind technology.
Maryland is back on track to develop its offshore wind resources into a powerful multi-state hub with Virginia and North Carolina.
US offshore wind stakeholders are ready for a comeback in 2024 after suffering a series of blows last year.
A floating offshore wind startup is gearing up to commercialize a modular, hyper-local assembly model to cut the cost of floating platforms.
The offshore wind industry is turning to electrification and alternative fuels to decarbonize its SOV (service operations vessel) fleet.
Memories of a bad 2023 are already fading from memory as US offshore wind industry picks up the in 2024, with 15.5 gigawatts in sight.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced it is investing $4.75 million to establish a new national center of excellence to accelerate reliable and equitable offshore wind energy deployment across the nation. The Academic Center for Reliability and Resilience of Offshore Wind (ARROW), led by the University of Massachusetts … [continued]
The on-again, off-again offshore wind industry is back on track in New Jersey, following the approval of two new offshore projects totaling 3.7 gigawatts.
The leading offshore wind stakeholder Ørsted is betting on “liquid air” long duration energy storage to build the business case for wind.