Oceantic Network
The Oceantic Network, formerly the Business Network for Offshore Wind, is a member-based organization based in Baltimore that is dedicated to growing the offshore wind and other ocean renewable industries and their supply chains.
Reaching the goal of constructing 30 GW of offshore wind by 2030 will require a supply chain capable of producing more than 2,100 wind turbines, a report says.
The U.S. House passed the Build Back Better bill, the $1.75-trillion budget reconciliation package that is key to advancing President Biden’s climate agenda.
A 1-GW OSW project can use up to 54 acres of port space over two years, according to a report by energy policy analyst Sara Parkison.
New Jersey is actively supporting local companies as the state builds out plans for a manufacturing and operation hub for the offshore wind industry.
Officials from Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York spoke about how much offshore wind power might be needed to achieve their states' clean energy goals.
Offshore wind's prospects have brightened under President Biden, but speakers at a conference acknowledged a need to move faster to achieve climate goals.
Offshore wind developers said empathy for communities and ocean users is the key to winning stakeholder support of their projects.
Dominion will use the Portsmouth Marine Terminal for staging and pre-assembly of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project foundations and turbines.
The focus of the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s International Partnering Forum this year was the same as President Biden's: jobs.
The success of the drive by five New England states to decarbonize their economies may ultimately depend on the development of massive offshore wind farms.
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