Comments are due to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) by November 20, 2023 on the Gulf of Maine Draft Offshore Wind Energy Area (WEA), which covers approximately 3,519,067 acres offshore Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, ranging from approximately 23 – 120 miles off the coast. A map of the Draft WEA can be...Read More
As the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s International Partnering Forum is in full swing today, March 29, 2023, offshore supply vessel provider Guice Offshore notes that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) concurrently announced the release of its Offshore Wind Energy Strategy, a first-of-its-kind, comprehensive summary of the DOE’s efforts to meet the federal government’s...Read More
While most of America’s offshore wind energy development to date has involved conventional turbines that are secured directly to the sea floor in shallow waters near the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico, the deep-water areas further out in the ocean are actually home to two-thirds of America’s floating offshore wind energy potential, including...Read More
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