CleanTechnica•22 days ago
Trump Fails To Stop CVOW, The Biggest Offshore Wind Farm In The US
Key Takeaway
The successful commissioning of the 2.6 GW CVOW project, despite political hurdles, underscores the growing momentum and resilience of large-scale offshore wind development in the US.
AI Summary
- •The 2.6-gigawatt Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project is now operational and delivering electricity to the US grid.
- •CVOW is the largest offshore wind farm in the US, marking a significant milestone for large-scale renewable energy development.
- •The project's successful commissioning, despite political challenges, demonstrates the resilience and viability of major offshore wind infrastructure.
- •For developers, this signals continued momentum and overcoming regulatory hurdles in the offshore wind sector; for large power consumers, it represents a substantial new source of clean energy supply in the US grid.
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Article Content
The 2.6-gigawatt Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind has survived the Trump chopper and is delivering electricity to the US grid. The post Trump Fails To Stop CVOW, The Biggest Offshore Wind Farm In The US appeared first on CleanTechnica .