Special Reports & Commentary
A panel examining FERC’s response to the D.C. Circuit’s Allegheny ruling evolved into an in-depth Q&A with acting General Counsel David Morenoff.
Permits are the first things needed to continue developing a sustainable supply chain for the U.S. offshore wind industry, AWEA panelists said.
Offshore wind advocates said they are confident the industry will retain its bipartisan support regardless of the results of the U.S. elections.
Stressing the urgency of the climate crisis, speakers at AWEA's offshore wind summit said its time to engage everyone in an energy transition.
Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island officials discussed their role in training people to work in the offshore wind industry.
West Coast offshore wind developers can draw on environmental lessons from projects in the Atlantic Ocean, an AWEA panel of experts said.
The offshore wind industry is already creating hundreds of jobs in the U.S., most of which don't require a college degree.
The U.S. energy industry is still wrestling with the economic and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic that hit the world nearly nine months ago.
Its spring conference canceled by the coronavirus pandemic, the GCPA virtually gathered 437 participants for its 35th annual Fall Conference.
The NECA Fuels Conference tackled the subject of natural gas bans by local governments, questioning if they are necessary to transition to clean energy.
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