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Offshore wind power cables can affect sensory system of sharks and rays: studies
By Malaka Rodrigo As offshore wind farms expand rapidly in the global renewable energy transition, scientists are studying ...
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A floating wind farm just started sending power ashore from water too deep to anchor anything — opening trillions of watts of ocean wind to the grid
About 15 miles off the Norwegian coast, five turbines are spinning in water roughly 260 to 300 meters deep. They are bolted ...
Europe is aggressively pursuing offshore wind power, exemplified by Denmark's massive Thor project. This initiative, located ...
A Massachusetts judge on Friday temporarily blocked a turbine manufacturer from pulling out of a major offshore wind farm project, saying it would be “fanciful” to imagine a new contractor could ...
Once completed, Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project will generate carbon-free power for 660,000 homes. Courtesy: Dominion Energy It’s been a long and windy road, play on ...
A federal judge cleared the way for construction to resume on an offshore wind power project in New York. It's the second time this week a court ruled against the Trump administration's efforts to ...
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration can reconsider a major environmental permit for SouthCoast Wind, a proposed project near Massachusetts. The decision marks yet another blow ...
On Monday, the US Department of the Interior announced that it was pausing the leases on all five offshore wind sites currently under construction in the US. The move comes despite the fact that these ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said Monday it is pausing leases for five large-scale offshore wind projects under construction along the East Coast due to what it said were national security ...
The Trump administration is doubling down on efforts to delay the buildout of wind energy, this time focused on land-based wind projects, according to a clean energy trade group.
Federal agencies are delaying approvals for renewable energy projects on both federal land and private property at a time when electricity demand is going up. By Brad Plumer and Rebecca F. Elliott A ...
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