States like New York and New Jersey won’t be able to meet ambitious renewable energy targets without offshore wind power.
Developers are delaying some wind projects and writing down the value of investments, while other plans are hanging in limbo after President Donald Trump’s executive orders have brought the wind ...
If it remains in place, the president’s order will add deep uncertainty to the future of a nascent industry that could ...
States in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast were heavily betting on offshore wind to meet their future power needs.
The biggest offshore wind-related application under review is a $215m request from Great Lakes Dredge & Dock, which applied ...
Vineyard Offshore, which is behind the Vineyard Wind 2 project, has eliminated 50 jobs. Here's why, and what it means for ...
The move follows President Trump’s executive order, on his first day in office Jan. 20, halting permitting for offshore wind.
Companies and public officials in the Northwest had high hopes that the offshore wind industry could inject great quantities ...
HB 682 would remove “offshore wind industry development” from the Office of Offshore Wind Industry Development and Energy Innovation.
We acknowledge uncertainties,” but cite state’s economic strength and targets that extend beyond Trump’s term.
For states that are pursuing plans to build more wind and solar projects, the federal government has suddenly shifted from a ...
Even before Donald Trump took office ... from renewable sources by 2030 and to build 9,000 megawatts of offshore wind power by 2035, about 68 times as much electricity as now produced by the ...