Offshore wind developers are encountering an unexpected challenge on the East Coast seafloor: a crushable, green mineral called glauconite, sometimes precisely where they plan to install wind turbines. The mineral — which dates back to the age of the dinosaurs — is weaker and less predictable than sand, scientists say, presenting a new engineering puzzle for researchers and wind developers to solve.
Partners have reached a milestone in the relicensing process for two hydropower facilities on the Connecticut River in Massachusetts. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, NOAA Fisheries, the Mas. . .
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