Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Can the U.S. Jump-Start Offshore Wind Power?

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The Department of Energy has awarded around a half-million dollars to New York, Maine, Rhode Island and Massachusetts state organizations to cooperate on scaling up the offshore wind industry in the region.

Under the leadership of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the group will lay out a collaborative road map by the end of the year on how to build up the new industry.  The project largely aims to reduce the cost of offshore wind projects, which has been a barrier to development, and establish a regional supply chain.

Industry and state representatives learned about the federal grant at the first-ever offshore wind summit hosted by the White House Monday.

Offshore wind has struggled to take off in the United States.  Europe, meanwhile, has more than 80 offshore wind farms with more than 10,000 megawatts of capacity.  The White House summit marks a renewed effort to get the industry going in the United States, said various attendees.

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