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Dignitaries gathered at the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal on Thursday to celebrate the arrival of wind-turbine components for Vineyard Wind.
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This week: Vineyard Wind takes delivery of the very first pieces for its very first offshore wind tower. The machine gun range gets a hearing with the EPA. And now we know what’s in the water that nuclear plant owner Holtec wants to dump into Cape Cod Bay. A big week in news!
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“The power grid out here on Cape Cod, it's storm-prone,” said Bill Quinlan, president of transmission and offshore wind projects for Eversource.
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Unlike in the past, the draft RFP allows bidders to index their prices to inflation. Two offshore wind CEOs addressed the RFP at a business conference Tuesday at Mass Maritime.
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The study says offshore wind farms are already affecting the data that's used to shape fishing regulations.
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Meanwhile, the first six monopile foundations are already loaded on a vessel for the two-week trip across the Atlantic from Germany.
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In her first interview with CAI, the Democrat says Biden's proposed $600 million to replace the bridges is a start—but isn't enough.
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On Tuesday, workers for Vineyard Wind pulled the second of two cable lines ashore through a conduit under Covell’s Beach in Barnstable.
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Parent company Avangrid has filed papers asking the state to dismiss the approval proceedings for its offshore wind contracts with Eversource, National Grid, and Unitil. But the company plans to bid again next year.
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America’s first major offshore wind farm, Vineyard Wind, will have 62 turbines standing taller than the Boston skyline. Workers are laying undersea cables now, and the turbines are scheduled for installation next summer, 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard.