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One of Vineyard Wind’s two parent companies, Avangrid, tells CAI the project is planning some kind of announcement very soon.
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Cape Cod residents who object to the offshore wind plans for Massachusetts — in whole or in part — met for a four-hour conference Saturday in Hyannis.
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For Vineyard Wind, most operation and maintenance work will be based on Martha’s Vineyard. New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell says the city wants a larger role in operations and emerging technologies.
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In a test Tuesday, shortly before midnight, Vineyard Wind sent about five megawatts of power ashore in Barnstable from a single turbine, according to project officials.
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Vineyard Wind electrified its first turbine on New Year’s Eve, but the turbine is not sending power to the grid.
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The decision comes after a hearing that lasted more than five hours.
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A major offshore wind farm has electrified its first turbine — but it’s not Vineyard Wind, which was the first large wind farm to receive federal approval.
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The first turbine for Vineyard Wind is officially complete. The turbine stands almost three times as tall as the Statue of Liberty.
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People on Nantucket are getting a look at the first assembled turbine for Vineyard Wind.
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The Healey administration signs a wind agreement with two other states, and Vineyard Wind inches closer to turbine No. 1.