CleanTechnica: Empire State Blows Past Offshore Wind Limit With 1,000 (More) MW

In yet another indicator that COVID-19 will not stop the inevitable march of renewable energy into the sparkling green future, New York State just approved another 1,000 megawatts in offshore wind — and possibly much more, if all goes according to plan. That makes 2020 the second year in a row that the state’s wind plans have sailed past original expectations, and wind industry insiders are already anticipating more where that came from.

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