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New England offshore wind developers propose turbine spacing plan
Kirk Moore
The German utility EnBW is looking to bid on the next round of wind energy leases in the New York Bight. the company is currently building the 610 MW Hohe See and Albatros project in the North Sea. EnBW rendering.
German utility sets sights on New York offshore wind
Kirk Moore
Interior clarifies OCS renewable energy regulatory role
WorkBoat Staff
The U.S. market is preparing for more offshore wind. Photo courtesy of Deepwater Wind
Coast Guard revises guidance affecting offshore wind
Pamela Glass
BOEM extends, expands review of offshore wind project
Kirk Moore
New York signs biggest deal yet for offshore wind energy
Kirk Moore
The Kaikias subsea development sends production from its four wells to the Ursa hub in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. Shell photo
Lease sale set for Gulf of Mexico in August
WorkBoat Staff
Ørsted's Burbo Bank Extension Wind Farm in the Irish Sea. The Denmark-based energy company will develop 1,100 MW of offshore wind power east of Atlantic City, N.J. Ørsted photo
Ørsted wins 1,100-MW offshore wind contract, biggest in U.S.
Kirk Moore
BMT UK Ltd. image
Offshore wind is blowing harder
David Krapf
The new OceanReports web tool provides users specialized “ocean neighborhood analyses” including maps and graphics by analyzing more than 100 ocean datasets instantaneously. NOAA image
NOAA, BOEM tool brings ocean data to your fingertips
WorkBoat Staff
Federal regulators, fishermen agree to consult on offshore wind
Kirk Moore
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