U.S. identifies Gulf of Maine area for offshore wind development

President Joe Biden’s administration on Tuesday said it had finalized an area of nearly 10 million acres in the Gulf of Maine for potential offshore wind development, a major step toward expanding the industry into northern New England. The announcement was the latest milestone in the government’s plan to put wind turbines along every U.S. coastline to help displace fossil fuel for power generation and fight climate change. In a statement, the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said it would kick off a 45-day period for public comment on the area, which sits off the coasts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. >click to read< 08:25

2 Responses to U.S. identifies Gulf of Maine area for offshore wind development

  1. Brian Pushard says:

    This is absolutely the worst thing that can happen to commercial fishing life as we know it . Being on the biden train is the end of humanity! There all very confused to think electric cars and windfarms don’t even pay for themselves everyone’s bill is going to be 500 a month for all this bull….!

  2. Brian Pushard says:

    Biden is cooked ! He has dementia bad I’ve seen it first hand anyone that voted for this s….t is a complete idiot !

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