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The following table lists offshore wind farm areas (by nameplate capacity) that are in various states development for the Outer Continental Shelf in U.S. territorial waters of the East Coast of the United States, [31] where a Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) wind energy area lease has been secured [32] [33] and have gained at least some ...
The 300 MW Streator Cayuga Ridge South Wind Farm, located near Odell, Illinois, officially started generating power in March 2010. [1] The developer received a $170 million grant through the U.S. Department of Treasury's Section 1603 grants-in-lieu-of-tax-credits program. [ 2 ]
Wind power in Illinois provided nearly 10% of the state's generated electrical power in 2020 powering 1,231,900 homes. [1] At the end of 2020, Illinois had 6,300 megawatts (MW) of wind power installed, ranking fifth among states for installed wind turbine capacity. [ 2 ]
The state gave San Luis Obispo County two grants related to offshore wind energy development. SLO County has $1.75 million to spend preparing for offshore wind. How will it use it?
Pike County Wind Power Pike County: 1.65 1 3,216 [8] Illinois Rural Electric Cooperative 2005 [56] Rail Splitter Wind Farm: Logan County, Tazewell County: 100 67 280,646 [8] EDP Renewables North America: 2009 [57] Lee-Dekalb Wind Energy Center [58] Lee County, DeKalb County: 217 145 NextEra Energy Resources: 2009 Radford's Run Wind Farm Macon ...
On Monday, the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management released an environmental review of six offshore wind sites covering nearly a half million acres (200,000 hectares) in New York and New Jersey ...
The first-ever offshore wind energy auction in the Gulf of Maine Wind Energy Area opens this fall, with more lease areas proposed in 2028. As new wind lease areas are eyed off Cape Cod, leaders ...
It also lists the largest offshore wind farms currently under construction, the largest proposed offshore wind farms, and offshore wind farms with notability other than size. As of 2022, Hornsea 2 in the United Kingdom is the largest offshore wind farm in the world at 1,386 MW. [1]