Vineyard Wind, Nantucket and GE Vernova
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Days after the collapse in July 2024, GE Vernova said a manufacturing issue — insufficient bonding — was the reason for the failure.
One year ago on Sunday, a 351-foot turbine blade at the Wind offshore wind site fractured, spilling debris into local waters and disrupting the project for months, casting new uncertainty and even local environmental concerns over the industry.
Visitors and staff at two national parks in the U.S. West have been evacuated because of wildfires. Black Canyon of t
The Vineyard Wind 1 project, as it's officially known, is still under construction. Once it’s finished sometime in 2024, it will consist of 62 turbines spaced about a mile apart and rising more ...
Homeowners on the Vineyard will likely face increased energy bills after President Trump’s massive new federal tax and spending bill terminated tax credits for wind and solar projects years earlier than planned,
Vineyard Wind says the cause of the breakage is unknown at this time. According to WBZ meteorologist Jacob Wycoff, there was some bad weather in the area, including gusty wind and lightning.
The settlement will allow the town to create a fund to compensate local businesses for their losses, officials said.
In a first-of-its-kind agreement, Nantucket has secured a $10.5 million settlement from GE Vernova over last year’s wind turbine blade failure—an incident that littered the island’s beaches
Called “traitors” at the docks, over 100 East Coast fishermen are also working for wind developers. Many voted for a president who wants to tear it