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The Revolution Wind project is planned off Rhode Island and near Cox Ledge, identified by NOAA Fisheries as important habitat for Atlantic cod and other species. NOAA graphic.
Activists seek lockdown on New England wind project
Kirk Moore
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced new rules and a five-year planning framework that could bring 12 new offshore wind lease sales by 2028. Oceantic Network photo.
New BOEM five-year plan could offer 12 offshore wind leases
WorkBoat Staff
Visitors from the International Partnering Forum offshore wind conference in New Orleans got a look at the industry's capabilities April 22 at the Avondale Global Gateway across the Mississippi River. HOST photo.
Avondale hosts New Orleans offshore wind conference visitors
WorkBoat Staff
A bridge simulator at the State University of New York Maritime College portrays what it may be like for workboats around the planned Empire Wind turbine array off New York. Kirk Moore photo.
Safety and traffic concerns over Coast Guard offshore wind fairways plan
Kirk Moore
The wind turbine installation vessel Charybdis after its launch at Brownsville, Texas. Dominion Energy photo.
First U.S. wind turbine installation vessel launched
WorkBoat Staff
Kalypso Offshore Energy is partnering with Netherlands-based Royal IHC to build the first Jones Act-compliant cable lay vessel for the the offshore wind market. Kalypso image.
Partners to build first U.S. cable lay vessel for offshore wind
WorkBoat Staff
BOEM director Elizabeth Klein, left front, and others toured Dominion Energy’s wind turbine installation vessel Charybdis under construction at the Seatrium AmFELS shipyard in Brownsville, Texas, March 20. BOEM photo.
Interior officials tour Charybdis WTIV under construction
WorkBoat Staff
The wind turbine installation vessel Vole au Vent installs the first wind turbine in U.S. federal lease waters, as part of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, June 20, 2020. Dominion Energy photo.
Offshore wind opponents mount court challenge to Virginia project
Kirk Moore
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management outlined a final wind energy area totaling about 2 million acres off Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, from 23 to 92 milws offshore. BOEM graphic.
Next BOEM studies will examine Gulf of Maine, NJ wind conflicts
Kirk Moore
The new CTV is owned and operated by A-O-S, a partnership between Swedish CTV operator Northern Offshore Group (N-O-G) and U.S.-based investment firm OIC. AOS photo
Blount Boats delivers new CTV to American Offshore Services
WorkBoat Staff
The last of 12 turbines in the South Fork Wind project 35 miles east of Montauk, N.Y., were completed March 14. Ørsted video image.
South Fork Wind’s 12 turbines completed
WorkBoat Staff
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