It’s a milestone many years in the making and at the same time a modest advance in what experts say needs to be a major buildout of this type of clean electricity.
An 800-foot tall turbine off the coast of eastern Long Island has begun sending electricity to the U.S. grid from what's set to be the country's first commercial-scale offshore wind farm, beating the Massachusetts-based Vineyard Wind project for the distinction by a matter of weeks.
Off the coast of eastern Long Island, an 800-foot tall turbine has begun sending electricity onto the U.S. grid from what’s set to be the country’s first commercial offshore wind farm.
Off the coast of eastern Long Island, an 800-foot tall turbine has begun sending electricity onto the U.S. grid from what’s set to be the country’s first commercial offshore wind farm