Portland, Maine — The U.S. government chose winning bids Tuesday to develop wind power off New England in the first commercial sale for floating offshore wind on the Atlantic coast.
BOEM, a bureau within the Department of Interior, held a lease sale for offshore wind in the Gulf of Maine, collecting $21.9 million, which will result in $16.5 million in government revenue because ...
Vestas targets an EBIT margin of at least 10%, which will be challenging due to competitive rivalry among participants and the threat of Chinese entrants, whose turbine capabilities match their ...
A German company has unveiled the new turbine blade design for its offshore wind farm, a project that is expected to provide power for a massive number of homes. According to Interesting ...
A German company has unveiled the new turbine blade design for its offshore wind farm, a project that is expected to provide power for a massive number of homes. According to Interesting Engineering, ...
Two companies have won the rights to develop floating offshore wind turbines in the Gulf of Maine. Results from the federal government's first-ever wind energy lease sale netted about $22 million ...
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management held a lease sale and selected nearly $22 million in winning bids for four lease areas. The first operating South Fork Wind farm turbine is seen 35 miles east ...