Vineyard Wind is an offshore wind development 24 km (15 miles) off the coast of Massachusetts. Vineyard 1, currently under construction, is an 800MW farm with 62 GE Vernova Haliade-X wind turbines, each capable of generating 13 MW of renewable electricity. The Vineyard Wind project is 50 % owned by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and 50% by Avangrid Renewables (part of Iberdrola Group). It is said to be the first commercial-scale offshore wind energy project in the United States, although there is some competition for that title.
GE Vernova resumes wind turbine work but remains cautious, forecasting losses and shifting focus amid industry challenges.
By Reuters11 Dec 2024ReutersThe U.S. offshore wind industry is combating disinformation about wind farms, including false claims linking them to whale deaths.
By Wayne Parry29 Oct 2024The Associated PressThe U.S. government awarded nearly $22 million in bids for floating offshore wind leases off New England, advancing clean energy goals.
By Patrick Whittle29 Oct 2024The Associated PressWith U.S. offshore wind capacity set to grow rapidly over the next few years, we take stock of where things are now and...
By Qurat ul ain Siddiqui25 Sep 2024Kathari NewsActivist organizations across the U.S., Europe and Australia have begun sharing resources in their common mission to derail offshore wind.
By Nichola Groom and Lewis Jackson23 Sep 2024ReutersGE Vernova will reinspect 150 turbine blades after a manufacturing issue at a Canadian factory caused a blade to break and wash ashore...
By AP25 Jul 2024The Associated PressPower services firm GE Vernova said Wednesday a manufacturing issue led to a turbine blade failure at its Vineyard Wind offshore project
By Nichola Groom and Sourasis Bose24 Jul 2024ReutersFrom NY's new wind project to NJ's environmental research and MA's turbine mishap, Northeast's offshore wind sector faces mixed fortunes.
By Wayne Parry17 Jul 2024The Associated PressShore towns spanning much of New Jersey's 127-mile coastline wrote to the state's Board of Public Utilities, saying the proposed Atlantic Shores wind...
By Wayne Parry25 Apr 2024The Associated PressA newly approved wind project off the Massachusetts coast is large enough to provide more electricity than the state's former coal-fired generating station.
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