LAW 360: “US Offshore Wind Review Delay Roils Waters for Developers” By Keith Goldberg Law360, August 16, 2019 – The Trump administration’s recent move to delay approval of the first commercial-scale offshore wind project in the U.S. in order to conduct a broader review underscores the regulatory headwinds the budding industry faces, though experts say… More
Vineyard Wind and Covell Beach
South Coast Today: “Vineyard Wind makes late pitch to residents” [Merrily Cassidy/Cape Cod Times] By Tanner Stening / Cape Cod Times; June 8, 2019/ CENTERVILLE — With a final environmental impact decision from the federal government pending, Vineyard Wind representatives met with the community again Thursday to shed light on preliminary construction plans for Covell… More
Vineyard Wind Seeks Cable Permits
Cape Cod Times: “Vineyard Wind can seek local permits for cable” By Mary Ann Bragg, February 5, 2019 – Vineyard Wind can now move forward with regional and local permitting for its planned offshore wind farm after receiving a critical certificate from state environmental officials, and regulators on the Cape and Islands say they are ready. “We’ve… More
Going big on offshore wind – but not in Nantucket Sound
Boston Herald: “Going Big on Wind Power” By Marie Szaniszlo, December 22, 2018 – After a groundswell of opposition ultimately doomed Cape Wind’s plan to build a wind farm in Nantucket Sound, something stunning happened this month: Eleven developers vied for three tracts of ocean off Massachusetts’ coast in a two-day bidding war that resulted… More
Feds Award Three Offshore Wind Leases
MassLive: “Feds award 3 more offshore wind leases off Massachusetts coast; Massachusetts has committed to 3.2 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2035.” December 14, 2018, By Mary C. Serreze – Following 32 rounds of sealed bidding, three more federal offshore wind area leases off the coast of Massachusetts were awarded on Friday. The winners, announced by the… More
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