Article from Maritime Executive The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced its approval of the Construction and Operations Plan for the Maryland Offshore Wind project. This is the final
A program to introduce clean hydrogen in U.S. ports will complement the hub initiative and pave the way for a wider use of the gas in the maritime and industrial
Aritcle by Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen and Stine Jacobsen from Reuters Demand for green power in the United States will grow regardless of who is the country’s next president, major players in
Article from gCaptain’s Mike Schuler The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has completed a comprehensive environmental review, evaluating potential wind development activities across six lease areas in the New
Article from the Maritime Executive ExxonMobil has doubled down on its plans for subsea carbon storage, signing the largest ever seabed lease for carbon sequestration in the United States. Exxon
Article from the Maritime Executive The Atlantic Shores South project, which would consist of two large offshore wind farms, received its final approval from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Article By Rick Karlin Albany Times Union Four wind developers, offering a menu of 25 configurations, have applied to the state’s fifth “solicitation’’ or request for proposals to build offshore wind
Article from gCaptain A groundbreaking study by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has identified significant opportunities for U.S. ports to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions through
Article from Maritime Executive The first of the turbines for the offshore wind farm known as Revolution Wind has been successfully installed marking the next milestone for the U.S. offshore
Article from Maritime Professional The Port of Oakland said it hit a new record high for shore power usage in the first six months of 2024, meaning cleaner air for