Offshore wind, which Trump fought in Scotland, is finally up and running in the U.S. [View all]
Last edited Wed Dec 14, 2016, 05:49 PM - Edit history (1)
Source: Washington Post
The Block Island Wind Farm, a 30 megawatt (or 30 million-watt) installment off the Rhode Island coast, went into regular operation Monday marking the beginning of a bona fide new source of electricity in the United States. Although countries such as Britain and China have many of them, this is the first fully operational U.S. offshore wind-farm installment.
Deepwater Winds chief executive, Jeff Grybowski, said in an interview with The Post: Taking offshore wind from a theoretical thing to a reality is what Block Island has done. As the first project to cross the finish line, its really proven that offshore wind can be done in the United States. It has proven that the industry and Deepwater as a company can do what we say we can do.
He said that on an annual basis, the five turbines off Block Island should be able to produce enough electricity to power about 17,000 households. The company already is working on a 90-megawatt project, to be located off the east end of Long Island, that Grybowski said could be operational in about five years and would be the nations second offshore wind farm. Deepwater is also one of multiple companies that have proposed a project about 17 miles off the shore of Ocean City, Md.
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Well there we go finally - an actual off shore wind power installation.
Hopefully those from both political parties (Cape Wind) won't stand in the way building more of these.
I think wind turbines look a whole lot better than burning fossil fuels.......
Burfman..............
FYI: Cape Wind:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Wind#Controversy
An article by the NY Times on the Block Island Wind Farm:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/14/science/wind-power-block-island.html?&moduleDetail=section-news-0&action=click&contentCollection=Science®ion=Footer&module=MoreInSection&version=WhatsNext&contentID=WhatsNext&pgtype=article