Massachusetts is seeking as much as 3,600 megawatts of offshore wind capacity in its fourth procurement round, its biggest procurement ever. And through a tri-state partnership with Rhode Island and Connecticut, Massachusetts and its neighbors are planning to coordinate their selections for a combined 6,000 MW of offshore wind energy capacity, leading to the possibility of multi-state projects although the newly submitted bids in the aggregate fall short of reaching that 6,000 MW threshold.
Following more than a year of tumult in the industry that called into question the future of offshore wind in New England, Massachusetts and its southern neighbors on Wednesday got the menu of options for the next phase of clean energy development. Massachusetts is seeking as much as 3,600 megawatts of offshore wind capacity in […]
(March 27, 2024) Following more than a year of tumult in the industry that called into question the future of offshore wind in New England, Massachusetts and its southern neighbors on Wednesday got …
Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island received a series of proposals for the next phase of clean energy development on Wednesday. The latest round of bids comes after Massachusetts and other states in the Northeast went backwards on offshore wind over the last year and a half.
BOSTON — The next phase of offshore wind development in New England will become clearer Wednesday as proposals roll in ahead of the noon deadline in Massachusetts latest attempt to