US Gets More Offshore Wind Farms And A New WIV, To Boot
The pace of the US offshore wind industry is picking up, despite years of opposition fueled by fossil energy interests.
The pace of the US offshore wind industry is picking up, despite years of opposition fueled by fossil energy interests.
Offshore Construction on New York’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm to Begin Later this Year Sunrise Wind, New York’s largest offshore wind project, has received approval of its Construction and Operations Plan (COP) from the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), which is the final decision … [continued]
The US offshore wind industry is finally getting a shot of adrenaline from a gigantic new made-in-the-USA offshore services vessel.
600+ Workers Across Three U.S. Gulf States Built a “Floating Home Base” for Offshore Wind Technicians Supporting Ørsted’s Northeast Wind Farms America’s offshore wind energy supply chain is marking a major milestone, with the christening of the first-ever American-built, owned, and crewed offshore wind service operations vessel (SOV), which will … [continued]
A list of chemical and refining awards from the recent $6 billion federal investment includes lots of fossil fuel companies.
The offshore wind industry is turning to electrification and alternative fuels to decarbonize its SOV (service operations vessel) fleet.
Empire Wind I and Sunrise Wind Will Foster More Than 800 Near-term, Family-Sustaining Jobs $2 Billion in Near-Term Economic Development Investments, Including Support to Disadvantaged Communities Awarded Projects Totaling Over 1,700 Megawatts of Clean Energy – The Largest Power Generating Projects in New York State in Over 35 Years Enables … [continued]
The leading offshore wind stakeholder Ørsted is betting on “liquid air” long duration energy storage to build the business case for wind.
Large offshore wind projects along the Atlantic coast of the United States have suffered some setbacks recently, particularly in New Jersey where residents have placed a higher value on tourist dollars than continuing to live on the fabled Jersey shore as it moves westward toward Trenton. The story is quite … [continued]
Offshore wind projects off the coast of New Jersey have been defeated by fear and loathing created by the fossil fuel industry.