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Solar Builder: Encore Renewable Energy approved to build a 5-MW solar project in Maine

All permits required for Encore Renewable Energy to construct a 5-MW solar array on underutilized land in Oakland, Maine, have been approved. The permit was secured working collaboratively and remotely with local officials from the Town of Oakland. Once completed, the new solar array will produce enough clean electricity to power nearly 10,000 Maine homes.

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Portland Herald: Large-scale solar project in Oakland set for construction this year

A $7 million solar-electric project to be built in Oakland has received all its permits and construction is set for later this year, according to Encore Renewable Energy of Burlington, Vermont.

The 5-megawatt array is designed to generate enough power to meet the annual demand of 10,000 Maine homes, according to the developer. It will be located on Alpine Street.

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North American Clean Energy: Encore Renewable Energy Secures Approval for 5MW Solar Project in Maine

Encore Renewable Energy announced the approval of all  permits required to construct a 5MW solar array in Oakland, Maine on underutilized land near the center of the town. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the company continues to work remotely and is poised to support the economic recovery in Maine with the development and deployment of clean energy across the state.

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Red, Green and Blue: New York 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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Renewable Energy Magazine: US offshore wind will make major contribution to economic recovery say speakers in IPF Virtual Conference

The largest offshore wind energy conference in the Western Hemisphere successfully brought together over 800 leaders in the US industry this week at IPF Virtual, the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s first virtual event, providing feedback on current issues affecting the offshore wind industry.

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

On the day after the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, the New York Offshore Wind Alliance (NYOWA) applauded the Public Service Commission’s approval of an offshore wind order authorizing the New York Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to move forward with the nation’s largest offshore wind solicitation.

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Windpower Engineering: Takeaways from the first virtual offshore wind conference

The largest offshore wind energy conference in the Western Hemisphere successfully brought together over 800 leaders in the U.S. industry this week at IPF Virtual, the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s first virtual event. Attendees from across the globe heard 30 expert speakers and provided feedback on time-sensitive information affecting the offshore wind industry.

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Utility Dive: When will the US get 1 GW of offshore wind on the grid?

BNOW is concerned with the economic hardship imposed on secondary and tertiary U.S. suppliers due to the global spread of COVID-19.

Offshore wind has been touted by many eastern states and governors as an opportunity to create jobs. Analysts see the growing momentum of projects as a way to further lower costs by creating a local supply chain, which could be jeopardized by a long-term shutdown and recession.

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