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Legal and technical obstacles blow US offshore wind off course
Despite ambitious expansion plans for its offshore wind sector, there are fewer than 10 turbines operating in US waters today. Can the country realise its ambitions in line with its targets? Or will technical and regulatory hurdles stymie growth? Jennifer Johnson evaluates progress so far.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: USA -
Subjects: Offshore wind power