US Adds Offshore Wind Area off New York
March 30, 2021The Biden administration will open a new area off Long Island to offshore wind development and set a goal of 30 GW by 2030. | Northeast Ocean Data
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The Biden administration will open a new area off Long Island to offshore wind development and set a goal of 30 GW by 2030. | Northeast Ocean Data
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Read MoreISO-NE announced its Cape Cod Resource Integration Study, which will focus on new transmission infrastructure to interconnect queued generation. | ISO-NE
Read MoreOffshore wind advocates are calling for changes to RTO transmission planning and cost allocation rules to reduce costs and development risks. | Business Network for Offshore Wind
Read MoreMassachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island officials discussed their role in training people to work in the offshore wind industry. | Vineyard Wind
Read MoreA discussion at the AWEA Offshore Windpower Virtual Summit reinforced the argument for a planned transmission network for offshore wind. | AWEA
Read MoreStressing the urgency of the climate crisis, speakers at AWEA’s offshore wind summit said it is time to engage everyone in the need for an energy transition. | AWEA
Read MorePanelists during Greentech Media’s annual Power and Renewables Summit discussed what measures would help ensure resource adequacy in the Northeast. | Avangrid
Read MoreNEPOOL stakeholders proposed changes to Forward Capacity Market parameters and rules regarding the timing of delist bids during a marathon Markets Committee meeting. | GE
Read MoreRhode Island boasts the first and only offshore wind farm in the Western Hemisphere, but it has seen its modest OSW procurement goals eclipsed by surrounding states. | City of East Providence
Read MoreOfficials of East Coast states with ambitious offshore wind goals said they are trying to balance the urgency of getting projects built with the potential economies of networked transmission. | Business Network for Offshore Wind
Read MoreOfficials from New England’s six states described their efforts to advance renewable energy goals despite the coronavirus pandemic. | Environmental Business Council of New England
Read MoreThe NEPOOL Markets Committee devoted the bulk of its meeting to debating changes to inputs and assumptions that will govern FCA 16 in February 2022. | RENEW Northeast/IRENA
Read MoreNew England needs to build much more onshore transmission to facilitate the incoming surge of offshore wind generation, panelists on a NECA webinar said. | NECA
Read MoreStakeholders urged BOEM to approve the 800-MW Vineyard Wind offshore wind project along with the 1-nautical-mile turbine spacing advocated by developers. | BOEM
Read MoreAbout 5,800 MW of offshore wind can be interconnected to points along the southern New England coast without significant upgrades, according to an ISO-NE analysis. | ISO-NE
Read MoreMore than 400 people tuned into the 166th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable hosted online by Raab Associates. | Raab Associates
Read MoreOffshore wind advocates were encouraged by the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s release of its supplemental environmental impact study (SEIS) on the 800-MW Vineyard Wind project, raising hopes that developers could begin construction as soon as next year. | Vinyard Wind
Read MoreISO-NE presented the preliminary results of economic studies conducted for NESCOE and Anbaric. | ISO-NE
Read MoreA regionally planned undersea transmission network interconnecting future offshore wind projects would save New England more than $1 billion, The Brattle Group said in a study. | Brattle Group
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