#ICYMI Brian White moderated an amazing panel of Senators and Assembly Members during the first day of the 2024 Pacific Offshore Wind Conference. They discussed key issues that must be addressed quickly to ensure offshore wind becomes a reality in California, including port infrastructure funding, permit streamlining, transmission planning, workforce preparation, and community engagement. It was also featured in POLITICO. See the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gpU4fQc5 #offshorewindca #pacificoffshorewindsummit
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Here's a terrific short video about ELM’s New England for Offshore Wind coalition (NE4OSW) and the incredible potential for responsibly-developed #offshorewind to power our economy.
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Here is our just and fair opinion on Pres. Trump and Windmill Turbine. He is a practical person with common sense and gifted with business skills. Anyone with common sense and intellect should reject a Windmill Turbine. This is the wrong machine that the Wind Industry has embraced. Very few people can figure out how defective this Windmill Turbine is. We can be certain that Pres. Trump will reject Windmill Turbines because he is smart. The evidence of inefficiency and failures of Windmill Turbines has been overwhelming until this recent Vineyard Turbine failure. It's a repeated scenario, there's nothing new, and Windmill Engineers can't fix it because there is really no fix for it. The Windmill Industry must slow down expansions to protect investments from being wasted unproductively. Here is a golden quote "If you keep doing the same thing again and again then expect a better result? Is stupidity". As specialist engineers, we invented a new Wind Turbine System and rejected the Windmill Turbine for being a wrong creation. We are open to interested parties to check with us for a peer review of our 30MW Rollie Wind Turbine. Our 3D Model video simulation has illustrated every detail of its workability backed by engineering calculations. We are a team of specialist engineers who have been engaged in hard-core engineering executions. We truly understand real engineering to its deepest. Don't compare us to typical shop workers and mechanics who invented other wind turbines that don't work productively. Also, don't compare us to Windmill Engineers who can't figure out the engineering deficiency of Windmill Turbines. We are confident that once Pres. Trump viewed our 30MW Rollie Wind Turbine, he will definitely like it and adopt it because we employ common sense engineering in our creation which Pres. Trump is a campaigner of common sense. Unfortunately, Windmill Turbine has no common sense, all nonsense. Here is the Partial List of Features that Windmill can't compete. 1. Huge Power Capacity: 30MW per turbine, Onshore. 2. Can survive a category 5 Hurricane-Super Typhoon 320KPH. 3. Shall not overspin, burn, freeze, and burst. 4. Cost? 20 to 30% cheaper than onshore Wind farms, 5. Cost? 50 to 60% cheaper than offshore/ floating wind farms. 6. Very low installation, Tip height? 60 to 80M only, 7. Can be produced locally, simpler to assemble in typical shops 8. Don't need Ships, Seaports, or Monster lifters. Crane? is only 50-100T. 9. Fast and safe to erect, easy and cheap to maintain. 10. Lowest in LCOE means the shortest period in ROI. 11. Materials are locally available, less supply chain issues. 12. Lovable by Insurance Companies with less premium fees. SCORE CARD: RWET = 12Points, Windmill Turbine = 0 We're seeking Pilot funding and partners. Pres. Trump Let's build a 30MW Rollie Wind Pilot in the US. We promote locally manufactured turbines. Let's all be partners, not competitors.
Should a Trump victory worry wind investors? In today's A Word About Wind, Richard Heap has looked at what a possible second presidential term for Donald Trump would mean for the wind industry. This includes reflections from his previous presidential term, and what he's been saying on the campaign trail. Click here: https://hubs.la/Q02H4WXp0 #onshorewind #offshorewind #UnitedStates
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Great article, I have been having this same conversation with several colleagues within some of the top players in the OSW industry. Credits to A Word About Wind #offshorewind #marineindustry #marineconstruction #rmzmarine
Should a Trump victory worry wind investors? In today's A Word About Wind, Richard Heap has looked at what a possible second presidential term for Donald Trump would mean for the wind industry. This includes reflections from his previous presidential term, and what he's been saying on the campaign trail. Click here: https://hubs.la/Q02H4WXp0 #onshorewind #offshorewind #UnitedStates
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Get your survey responses in people. Should we explore this opportunity to see if it is viable for us? Remember this is not about whether we should go for it, it’s about whether we should look into the opportunity. Whatever your views, make sure your voice is heard.
The Minister for Environment, Deputy Steve Luce has extended a consultation on the in-principle proposals for an offshore wind farm off Jersey’s south-west coast until the end of the month. This short extension will mean some of the stakeholder engagements events that were postponed between the Vote of No Confidence and the formation of the new Council of Ministers can be rescheduled. The survey has already received more than 700 responses, and will now close on Thursday 29 February. Have your say: https://lnkd.in/eqGUwYg6
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The July/August issue of Trends is now available! In this issue, read about the major questions doctrine, the final SEC climate-related disclosure rule, transgenic trees, and the litigation challenges to offshore wind development. Also, the Section’s Annual Business Meeting, Views from the Chair, and People on the Move. Read the full issue here: https://ow.ly/jlia50Sr6Bj
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The Gulf of Mexico holds 37% of the U.S.'s offshore wind energy potential, presenting a promising source of clean energy for states like Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. But effectively connecting this energy to end-users requires thoughtful transmission planning. NREL researchers, funded by the DOE, recently published a report exploring the opportunities and challenges of offshore wind transmission in the Gulf. Key findings highlight the need for: - Coordinated planning to address conflicting ocean site uses. - Repurposing existing energy infrastructure. - Addressing the unique environmental and community factors of the Gulf region. - Collaborative efforts among federal, Tribal, state, and local entities will be crucial in ensuring offshore wind projects contribute to our clean energy future. #CleanEnergy #OffshoreWind #GulfOfMexico #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy
#DYK the Gulf of Mexico hosts about 37% of the United States’ total offshore #WindEnergy potential? A team of NREL researchers are examining environmental, community, and infrastructure factors associated with transmitting offshore wind energy from the Gulf to shore. Check out our new webpage to learn more about the efforts needed to bring this vast, reliable, and clean power to U.S. communities ➡️ https://bit.ly/4fPs7NA
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🌀What's the game changer about the new Monopile installation method? 🤔 Offshore wind developer Ørsted has unveiled a groundbreaking monopile installation technology that promises to revolutionize the industry. 👉This new technology, praised by Patrick Harnett (COO), significantly reduces noise levels during installation and enhances marine life protection. 👉It also offers substantial cost savings by minimizing the need for mitigation measures. **Read more here**: [New Monopile Installation Technology] https://lnkd.in/eggtu7pg PC: Ørsted #OffshoreWind #RenewableEnergy #SustainableDevelopment #MarineLifeProtection #Innovation #CleanEnergy #EnvironmentalImpact #CostSavings #GreenTechnology #ClimateAction #Ørsted #WindEnergy #TechInnovation #EnergyTransition
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This Windfarm Guy video is a step back to the basics of windfarms. Before any land is leased or anything erected, wind companies evaluate if a project is even feasible. Check it out. I @WindfarmGuy #WindfarmGuy https://lnkd.in/gDzfnFWB
#129 Windfarm Guy - Windfarm Feasibility - Dec 30, 2023
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while cooperstion is key to reach the huge global goals there are for offshorewind, one thing is for sure: USA WILL need a domestic supply chain, because in a couple of years from now all EU suppliers will be completely booked out! And if USA does not want to be flooded with CHINESE foudations or turbines (they have huge (over) capacities) you ‚d better start building up a national supply chain . WHAT WILL JUSTIFY INVESTMENTS IN A DOMESTIC SUPPLY CHAIN? steady reliable and large project pipeline thanks Sloane Perras for sharing
Last week, the Delegation of the European Union to the United States hosted an event at the New Bedford Whaling Museum, "Offshore Wind: Better Cooperation, Better Regulation." The panel discussion featured Vineyard Offshore, DEME Group, WindGrid and Sloane Perras VP at Foss Offshore Wind. Public and private sector stakeholders discussed EU-US collaboration opportunities in the offshore wind sector and their vision for the future of offshore wind. #fossoffshorewind #newbedford
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This infrastructure investment will not only help the Pacific Northwest directly in deployment of offshore wind, it helps build confidence in pursuing additional opportunities in Oregon and Washington as floating offshore wind will require a wide variety of port investments. Now that we have significant progress on one of the most challenging of them -- the major heavy lift terminal where wind turbine platforms are fully assembled -- we can begin to look at the many other needs. These range from smaller harbors that can support operations and maintenance, to large heavy manufacturing sites. All of which will be candidates for future grant applications. Learn more at Pacific Ocean Energy Trust's Northwest Offshore Wind Conference in Portland next week. Among many speakers knowledgeable on ports, we'll have Aubryn Cooperman from NREL speak to insight from recent studies on larger port investment needs to support a West Coast offshore wind buildout. See NREL's recent comprehensive West Coast port network study here: https://lnkd.in/gBPkt-Ws Register for the conference here: https://lnkd.in/gKTmVnuB #NOWCon24
A $426 million DOT grant may make Humboldt Bay a hub for the nascent West Coast offshore wind industry. Early engagement with Tribal governments and local communities is essential to ensure all offshore wind projects are appropriately planned and sited. https://lnkd.in/gi7anT_T
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