Harbor district signs offshore wind agreement with Long Beach
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Harbor district signs offshore wind agreement with Long Beach
The Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District, the Port of Long Beach and the State Lands Commission announced an offshore wind agreement. The nine-page agreement puts into ink a commitment to generally work together to develop offshore wind power and the associated port facilities in California. The agreement touts the need for responsible development and the positive attributes of renewable energy and reinvestments at the ports…
New partnership launches major offshore wind energy initiative in California
In a significant move for renewable energy, the California State Lands Commission, alongside the ports of Long Beach and Humboldt, has unveiled a partnership aimed at propelling the development of floating offshore wind energy along the California coastline. This initiative establishes a detailed framework focused on cooperation and coordination to enable essential upgrades to port
Port of Long Beach joins state offshore wind energy partnership
The Port of Long Beach will join a state-led partnership to advance floating offshore wind energy development off the California coast, officials announced today. The California State Lands Commission reached an agreement with Long Beach, as well as the Port of Humboldt in Northern California. These two ports are actively developing terminals for wind turbines on floating platforms that would be towed 20 to 30 miles offshore of Morro Bay and Hum…
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