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United States problems floating wind research lease to state of Maine

The Biden administration on Monday released an offshore wind lease to the state of Maine for a small project that will demonstrate drifting turbine innovation off the U.S. East Coast.

WHY IT is necessary

U.S. President Joe Biden has promoted offshore wind as a. crucial pillar of his climate change agenda. His Interior Department. has set a goal of releasing 30 gigawatts of overseas wind. capacity by 2030, and 15 GW of drifting capability by 2035.

Wind turbines that drift on the ocean's surface area are an. emerging technology required for tasks off the coasts of. California, Oregon and Maine, where the depth of the water. precludes using standard, fixed devices.

BY THE NUMBERS

The lease location covers 9,700 acres (3,920 hectares) and is 28. nautical miles (52 kilometers) from shore.

The location could accommodate approximately 12 floating overseas wind. turbines that might create about 144 megawatts of electrical energy.

WHAT'S NEXT?

Building and construction on the research range is not anticipated to occur. for numerous years, the Interior Department said.

The lease will allow scientists to gather info to. notify future industrial floating overseas wind advancement.

Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is anticipated to. hold an auction for a business overseas wind lease in the Gulf. of Maine later this year.

CRUCIAL QUOTE

Drifting wind opens opportunities to produce eco-friendly. energy in much deeper water further offshore, bureau Director. Elizabeth Klein stated in a statement. Signing the Gulf of Maine. research lease demonstrates the dedication by both BOEM and the. State of Maine to promote a tidy energy future for the country..

(source: Reuters)