The United States' first Jones Act-compliant offshore wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), Charybdis, has started sea trials ahead of delivery to Dominion Energy planned for later in 2025.
In the last decade, changing U.S. Administrations have become increasingly tumultuous, as the swings in priorities and directives have a ...
Offshore wind energy is rapidly emerging as a critical component of the global transition to renewable energy sources. Harnessing the vast wind resources available at sea offers significant ...
An installation concept that Maersk Offshore Wind developed as an efficient solution for building projects in compliance with the US Jones Act can be successfully deployed in alternative markets amid ...
The company wanted the agency to rule on whether the Jones Act bars foreign-flag vessels from moving scour protection rocks, which are placed around the base of offshore wind turbine structures, to ...
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Why US offshore wind power is struggling – the good, the bad and the opportunityAnother significant hurdle for offshore wind development in the U.S. involves a century-old law known as the Jones Act. The Jones Act requires vessels carrying cargo between U.S. points to be U.S ...
A coalition of commercial fishing groups has filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging the approval of ...
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The obscure law that complicates offshore wind developmentEditor’s Note: The following story first appeared in The Maine Monitor’s free environmental newsletter, Climate Monitor, that is delivered to inboxes every Friday morning. Sign up for the free ...
After seven years of discussion, the Special Act on Offshore Wind has finally passed the National Assembly's plenary session on Thursday. Concidentally, the day marks the 50th anniversary of the ...
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