Two offshore wind turbines have begun sending electricity to the US grid for the first time, marking a significant shift towards clean energy. This comes as one offshore wind developer successfully delivered power to Massachusetts, while another project in New York was canceled. Additionally, several major companies, including BP, Equinor, and Ørsted, have recently abandoned Northeast wind projects, raising concerns about the region's energy security.
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In back-to-back events this week, one offshore wind developer delivered its first power to Massachusetts while another pulled the plug on a project in New York. #NWBetterPlanet 🌎 https://t.co/7dbC3FGVGI
This is huge news as we continue to shift toward clean energy: Two offshore wind sites are sending power to the US grid for the very first time! https://t.co/5lpsegLnf3
First major U.S. offshore wind farm sends first power to the grid https://t.co/78yQGNazld https://t.co/VHONp86k3I
Two offshore wind turbines will start sending electricity to US grid for the first time. https://t.co/yXR77zi41E Click the image to read more: