Utility Dive: Skipjack offshore wind announces 1 year delay due to federal permitting holdups

BOEM considers applications as they come in and progress on the Skipjack application is therefore queued behind Vineyard Wind, Liz Burdock, president of the Business Network for Offshore Wind told Utility Dive. She said the Network and others in the offshore wind industry have asked BOEM to let Skipjack jump ahead and decouple projects in different offshore leasing areas from its review of Vineyard Wind.

Previous
Previous

Work Boat: Offshore wind turbines headed to Virginia; New Jersey launches ‘WIND Institute’

Next
Next

North American Clean Energy: New York Offshore Wind Alliance: Public Service Commission Gives New York an Earth Week to Celebrate