"Vineyard Wind Powers Up: US's First Major Offshore Wind Project Goes Live"

The United States has reached a milestone in renewable energy as the first turbines from two major offshore wind farms, Vineyard Wind in Massachusetts and South Fork Wind near New York, begin supplying electricity to the grid. Vineyard Wind's first turbine delivered 5 megawatts to the Massachusetts grid, with more turbines to be operational early in the year. This progress comes amidst international commitments to increase renewable energy usage and challenges faced by the offshore wind industry, including project delays and financial feasibility concerns. The Biden administration's support contrasts with previous regulatory delays, marking a significant step forward for the U.S. in climate action and the transition to clean energy.
- Two large offshore wind sites are sending power to the US grid for the first time The Associated Press
- Vineyard Wind, country's first large-scale offshore wind project, is producing clean electricity WBUR News
- Vineyard Wind starts delivering power Martha's Vineyard Times
- Vineyard Wind project begins delivering power to New England electric grid WCVB Boston
- US’s first large-scale offshore wind project produces power for first time The Guardian
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