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The Block Island Wind Farm consists of five GE Haliade 150-6MW turbines. GE photo
Is California offshore wind’s next hot spot?
Chloe Skupnick
The first Jones Act compliant offshore wind turbine installation vessel is currently being built by Keppel AmFELS at its Brownsville, Texas, shipyard for Dominion Energy. Dominion Energy rendering
Will the need for WTIVs and other large vessels increase as demand for offshore wind surges?
Chloe Skupnick
The 145' liftboat Northstar Voyager was undergoing refit and recertification in March 2021 before transiting from the Gulf of Mexico to New Jersey. Northstar Marine photo.
Northstar Marine acquires new liftboat, alliance with Laredo for Northeast offshore wind work
Kirk Moore
Workboat + Wind Volume 1
WorkBoat Staff
Atlantic Wind Transfers (AWT) opted to equip its new crew transfer vessel with advanced surveying equipment to prepare for future operations in the region. Atlantic Wind Transfers photo
Blount delivers another CTV to Atlantic Wind Transfers
WorkBoat Staff
Vineyard Wind developers plan to use the 14-megawatt GE Haliade X turbine for their project 15 miles south of Martha's Vineyard, Mass. GE image.
BOEM completes Vineyard Wind environmental review
Kirk Moore
WorkBoat, producers of WorkBoat Magazine, WorkBoat.com and the International WorkBoat Show, has announced the launch of WorkBoat + Wind, a new quarterly digital publication, and a new strategic partnership with the Business Network for Offshore Wind (BNOW).
WorkBoat launches new wind focused digital publication
WorkBoat Staff
The Bureau of Offshore Energy Management's supplemental environmental impact statement for the Vineyard Wind project considered a proposal for four nautical-mile-wide vessel transit lanes. BOEM image.
BOEM resumes final environmental review for Vineyard Wind
Kirk Moore
First Jones Act-compliant offshore wind turbine installation vessel. Dominion Energy rendering
ABS to class first U.S.-flag offshore wind installation vessel
WorkBoat Staff
Vineyard Wind 1 (dark blue at center) would be the first offshore wind energy project among several planned on federal leases south of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. BOEM image.
New York energy official to lead BOEM; agency resumes Vineyard Wind review
Kirk Moore
Vineyard Wind developers plan to use the 14-megawatt GE Haliade X turbine for their project 15 miles south of Martha's Vineyard, Mass. GE image.
The Biden boost comes early for offshore wind
Kirk Moore
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