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Tuesday July 02, 2024 (8 months, 3 weeks ago)


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OAK BLUFFS – Federal officials have given the go-ahead to two offshore wind developments by Avangrid southwest of Martha’s Vineyard. New England Wind 1 and 2, formerly Park City Wind and Commonwealth Wind, can begin immediately with construction and operations. Plans call for as many as 129 turbines generating enough electricity for about 900,000 homes. […] The post Offshore Wind Moving Ahead South of Martha’s Vineyard appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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