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Offshore wind energy projects in New York, New Jersey and Maryland are moving forward, as federal regulators examine the proposals and opponents escalate their legal challenges to the work ...
Shell New Energies EDF Renewables. NJBPU [36] [37] [38] Attentive Energy Two Offshore New York/New Jersey OCS-A 0538 47 nmi southeast of Jones Beach (NY) & 36 nmi east of Seaside Heights(NJ) 84,332 acres (34,128 ha) NJ: 1,342 2031 TotalEnergies Corio Generation NJBPU [39] Carolina Long Bay Offshore North Carolina. OCS-A 0545 OCS-A 0546
Empire Wind is a proposed utility-scale offshore wind farm on the Outer Continental Shelf Offshore New York. [2] It will be located in Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) lease area OCS-A 0512 (known as Hudson North) [3] [4] in the New York Bight about 15 miles (24 km) south of Jones Beach, Long Island. [5] [6]
This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of New York, sorted by type and name.A more complete list can be found on the NYISO website in the planning data and reference docs section where an annual report call the Load and Capacity Data Report, or the "Gold Book" is listed.
The future of energy in America may be blowing in the wind. Wind power currently provides only about 10% of the country's electricity, mostly from the 70,000 land-based turbines in the U.S.
The E. F. Barrett facility is also planned to serve the interconnection point for the Empire Wind offshore wind farm project, after then-State Senator Todd Kaminsky and Island Park Mayor Michael McGinty lobbied for the connection to be moved from the originally planned Gowanus Substation in Brooklyn. [9] The facility occupies around 127 acres. [8]
South Fork Wind Farm is a utility-scale offshore wind farm on the Outer Continental Shelf Offshore Rhode Island, providing energy to New York state. [5]The 130 MW, 12-turbine wind is 16.6 nautical miles (30.7 km; 19.1 mi) southeast of Rhode Island's Block Island and 26 nautical miles (48 km; 30 mi) east of Montauk Point on the South Fork of New York's Long Island.
The DNVGL-ST-E271 (formerly DNV 2.7-1) is a regulation issued by DNV (actual DNV GL) regarding the offshore containers specifications. [ 1 ] DNV 2.7-1 was initially issued in 1989 and the most recent version “DNV Standard for Certification No. 2.7-1 Offshore Containers” was released in June 2013.