US Offshore Wind Energy: Moving Power to The People
US Offshore Wind Energy: Moving Power to The People
New US clean energy capacity is developing from scores of giant wind turbines being built miles out to sea, but how will on-land transmission work?
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New US clean energy capacity is developing from scores of giant wind turbines being built miles out to sea, but how will on-land transmission work?
New US clean energy capacity is developing from scores of giant wind turbines being built miles out to sea, but how will on-land transmission work?
New energy capacity is developing from scores of giant wind turbines being built miles out to sea, but how will transmission work?
New energy capacity is developing from scores of giant wind turbines being built miles out to sea, but how will transmission work?
U.S. offshore wind energy has officially gone bi-coastal, with the U.S. Interior Dept. set to auction on Dec. 6 five ocean areas totaling 373,268 acres off northern and central California that it says could produce more than 4.5 GW of clean power and would be America's first development on the Outer Continental Shelf using floating wind turbines.Developer Interest is high with 43 bidders qualified to vie for five leases, located in three deep-water areas off Morro Bay in central Cal...
U.S. offshore wind energy has officially gone bi-coastal, with the U.S. Interior Dept. set to auction on Dec. 6 five ocean areas totaling 373,268 acres off northern and central California that it says could produce more than 4.5 GW of clean power and would be America's first development on the Outer Continental Shelf using floating wind turbines.Developer Interest is high with 43 bidders qualified to vie for five leases, located in three deep-water areas off Morro Bay in central Cal...
August 1, 2022
Mary B. Powers and Debra K. Rubin
KEYWORDS clean anergy construction / NY offshore wind / offshore wind energy
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New York and California are pushing new actions to speed up the clean energy transition at the state level, while a major U.S. utility says it is developing an estimated $13-billion offsh...
August 1, 2022
Mary B. Powers and Debra K. Rubin
KEYWORDS clean anergy construction / NY offshore wind / offshore wind energy
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New York and California are pushing new actions to speed up the clean energy transition at the state level, while a major U.S. utility says it is developing an estimated $13-billion offsh...
August 1, 2022
Mary B. Powers and Debra K. Rubin
KEYWORDS clean anergy construction / NY offshore wind / offshore wind energy
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New York and California are pushing new actions to speed up the clean energy transition at the state level, while a major U.S. utility says it is developing an estimated $13-billion offsh...
August 1, 2022
Mary B. Powers and Debra K. Rubin
KEYWORDS clean anergy construction / NY offshore wind / offshore wind energy
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New York and California are pushing new actions to speed up the clean energy transition at the state level, while a major U.S. utility says it is developing an estimated $13-billion offsh...
A leading industry conference in Atlantic City, NJ, was well attended last month as offshore wind project interest grows—but permitting, transmission and staffing remain key barriers to overcome.
A leading industry conference in Atlantic City, NJ, was well attended last month as offshore wind project interest grows—but permitting, transmission and staffing remain key barriers to overcome.
Virginia is about the get the biggest wind farm in the U.S. The state has just agreed to let Dominion Energy build a 176-turbine wind farm 27 miles off Virginia Beach’s coast. By 2026, the project plans to be generating sufficient power to provide for the needs of up to 660,000 homes. “Our customers expect reliable, affordable energy, and offshore wind is key for delivering on that mission. We are very pleased that the commission has approved this important project that will benefit our cust...
Virginia is about the get the biggest wind farm in the U.S. The state has just agreed to let Dominion Energy build a 176-turbine wind farm 27 miles off Virginia Beach’s coast. By 2026, the project plans to be generating sufficient power to provide for the needs of up to 660,000 homes. “Our customers expect reliable, affordable energy, and offshore wind is key for delivering on that mission. We are very pleased that the commission has approved this important project that will benefit our cust...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has raised the state’s offshore wind energy development goal to 11,000 MW by 2040, up 50% from its existing 2035 target of 7,500 MW. But amounts could go higher under his Sept. 21 executive order, which also directs regulators to study increasing the offshore wind total further to help reach the state goal of 100% clean energy by 2050.“There is always more that we can do to make New Jersey more sustainable while further advancing the state’s economi...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has raised the state’s offshore wind energy development goal to 11,000 MW by 2040, up 50% from its existing 2035 target of 7,500 MW. But amounts could go higher under his Sept. 21 executive order, which also directs regulators to study increasing the offshore wind total further to help reach the state goal of 100% clean energy by 2050.“There is always more that we can do to make New Jersey more sustainable while further advancing the state’s economi...
The Virginia Port Authority has selected Skanska for a $223 million offshore wind project in Portsmouth, Virginia. The U.S. arm of the Sweden-based builder will redevelop approximately 72 acres of the Portsmouth Marine Terminal, located on the west bank of the Elizabeth River near Norfolk, Virginia, for use as an offshore wind staging port. The entire terminal is 287 acres. Skanska’s project will include improving 1,500 feet of an existing 3,540-foot wharf, according to a company announcemen...
The Virginia Port Authority has selected Skanska for a $223 million offshore wind project in Portsmouth, Virginia. The U.S. arm of the Sweden-based builder will redevelop approximately 72 acres of the Portsmouth Marine Terminal, located on the west bank of the Elizabeth River near Norfolk, Virginia, for use as an offshore wind staging port. The entire terminal is 287 acres. Skanska’s project will include improving 1,500 feet of an existing 3,540-foot wharf, according to a company announcemen...
Underwater robots deployed for inspection and maintenance work
Underwater robots deployed for inspection and maintenance work