Offshore wind turbines at two commercial-scale sites are now sending power to the U.S. grid. Moments before midnight on Tuesday, a single turbine near Martha’s Vineyard delivered 5 megawatts of renewable energy to the New England grid, developers said. The turbine is one out of 62 planned for Vineyard Wind 1, an offshore site owned by utility company Avangrid and wind energy investor Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP).
The draft law has been sent to Parliament, which will debate and approve it in the session starting in February 2024 Sebastian Burduja: "In 2032 we will be able to have in the National Energy System the first megawatt (MW) of wind energy produced in the Black Sea"
Glamox (GLX), a world leader in lighting, has won a contract from Dutch engineering company Bakker Sliedrecht, to provide specialist marine LED lighti.