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Administration approves offshore wind project
WASHINGTON, D.C. The Biden administration announced last week that it approved the construction and operation of the first large-scale offshore wind project in the United States.
Vineyard Wind, an 84-turbine, 800-megawatt project, will be 12 nautical miles offshore from Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts and will create 3,600 jobs and provide enough power for 400,000 homes and businesses, according to the administration.
“A clean energy future is within our grasp in the United States,” said Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland in a statement. “The approval of this project is an important step toward advancing the Administration’s goals to create good-paying union jobs while combating climate change and powering our nation. Today is one of many actions we are determined to take to open the doors of economic opportunity to more Americans.”
Photo-bombing the background of an interview never gets old.
The infamous BBC Dad incident of 2017 where a political analyst in South Korea was interrupted by his toddlers was the first interview-crashing I remember, but it s far from the last.
It s been a long year and an even longer pandemic, and most of us now have stories about Zoom cameos that shouldn t have happened. From family members to pets to things breaking in the background, there s always something. My personal favorite has been lawyer cat, the lawyer who showed up to Zoom court with a cat filter on his face and had to explain to a judge, I m not a cat.
Lavrov viaja a Reikiavik para reunirse con Blinken y asistir a Consejo Ártico | El Mundo | DW
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iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on May 12, 2021 11:12am Enbridge offices (Mack Male via Flickr)
The Lead
Wednesday is a critical day for Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline. May 12 marks 180 days since Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer “gave notice that the state was terminating a 1953 easement for the pipeline,” which carries oil to refineries in Ontario through Wisconsin and Michigan. Whitmer said Line 5 “poses an unacceptable risk of a catastrophic oil spill,” the National Observer reports.
Alternative modes of transport for the crude Line 5 currently transports are not favourable, according to Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan.
Using 18-wheelers, boats, and railway cars to transport oil would be “messy, polluting, and expensive,” O’Regan told CTV News Channel’s Power Play on Tuesday. “That’s a contingency plan that I don’t want to have to bank on.”
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