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Off shore wind project to supply CT energy gets environmental green light from federal regulators ... Sections of wind turbines rest at the State Pier in New London on Thursday, June 29, 2023.
A section of a wind turbine is unloaded at the State Pier in New London on Thursday, June 29, 2023. Each turbine is made up of four sections. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant) ...
“Our intention is to land this project in New London, Connecticut,” said Rick Musiol of Vineyard Wind. The proposal is expected to generate 6.2 gigawatts of clean energy.
CT’s utilities and Park City Wind developer ... Park City, at 804 megawatts, becomes the third major New England offshore wind project, ... It will be staged from the State Pier in New London.
The South Fork Wind project included 12 turbines. “Everything and anybody comes in and brings new business to the town it is a great thing,” said David Preka who owns Muddy Waters Café.
NEW LONDON, Conn. (WFSB) - The first boat carrying turbine blades for our state’s first offshore wind farm is expected to arrive in New London today. Project organizers say each blade is more ...
All of the main South Fork wind turbine components are stored on-site at New London State Pier. The parts for one turbine include towers, nacelles and blades. Once out at sea, a fully assembled ...
Then in July, a large vessel from Denmark called Sycilla arrived in New London to help install turbines for the farm. The farm will sit on an offshore location about 35 miles from Connecticut's coast.
After months of will-they-or-won’t-they speculation, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection ...
Part of the money will be used for massive wind turbines off of New London, which CT officials say ... “These projects will support the integration of 2,400 megawatts of offshore wind in each ...
NEW LONDON, CT. (WFSB) - Of President Donald Trump’s many executive orders, there are new plans to prevent future offshore wind projects. The question now is how it will impact Connecticut’s ...
Land-based wind turbines spin in Atlantic City, N.J., April 28, 2022. New Jersey remains a focal point of opposition to offshore wind, despite state goals to become a hub for the industry.