Offshore wind ports: Fueling U.S. clean energy and local economies

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You cannot have offshore wind without ports — and the Oceantic Network reports that it has already seen $4 billion in new investments being made in offshore wind ports up and down the U.S. East Coast, putting thousands to work building enormous civil infrastructure projects.

The Oceantic Network has identified 25 U.S. ports currently involved in offshore wind or undergoing development to support the industry, with dozens more rumored or planned. These range from $20 million projects, like...

https://www.marinelog.com/offshore/offshore-wind/offshore-wind-ports-fueling-u-s-clean-energy-and-local-economies/

VIDEO: ECO Edison arrives in ProvPort

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Ørsted and Eversource last week marked another milestone for Revolution Wind, when Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee, BOEM director Elizabeth Klein, BSEE director Kevin M. Sligh, Sr., and other federal, state and local officials and community members joined Ørsted and Eversource in ProvPort, June 13, to highlight the significant progress of Revolution Wind’s offshore construction — and to get a first hand look at Eco Edison, the first U.S.-built, U.S.-owned and U.S.-crewed service operations vessel.

https://www.marinelog.com/offshore/offshore-wind/video-eco-edison-arrives-in-provport/