Newstral
U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
- Dead whale in New Jersey had a fractured skull among numerous injuries, experts findSeattle Times
- Dead whale in New Jersey had fractured skull, other injuriesstaradvertiser.com
- Gulf’s next wind auction puts focus on Louisiana after Texas shuns renewablesneworleanscitybusiness.com
- BOEM Finalizes Wind Energy Area in the Gulf of Maine with Significant Floating Offshore Wind Potentialjdsupra.com
- Feds pick New England’s offshore wind development area, drawing cheers and questions alikeSeattle Times
- SLO County has $1.75 million to spend preparing for offshore wind. How will it use it?sanluisobispo.com
- Oregon fishermen and tribes angered by surprise federal announcement of offshore wind energy sitesAlaska Dispatch News
- U.S. sets plans to protect endangered whales near offshore wind farmspressherald.com
- U.S. agencies set plans to protect endangered right whales during offshore wind operationsSeattle Times
- How will offshore wind turbines affect the Pacific Ocean? New study aims to find outsanluisobispo.com
- California Environmental Law & Policy Update 11.17.23jdsupra.com
- Offshore wind companies may want to reduce marine sanctuary off California’s Central Coastsanluisobispo.com
- Want to learn more about Central Coast offshore wind development? Here’s your chancesanluisobispo.com
- As East Coast ramps up offshore wind power projects, much remains unknownthedailyrecord.com
- As U.S. offshore wind projects ramp up, much remains unknown about their impactfinance-commerce.com
- As East Coast pursues offshore wind power projects, much remains unknownpressherald.com
- As US East Coast ramps up offshore wind power projects, much remains unknownSeattle Times
- Maine plans to use offshore wind for half its energy needs by 2040pressherald.com
Frequent names
Newstral's extraction of names of people and organisations from the world's news is completely automated. If you do not want your name to appear here, please contact us. We will be happy to look at your request.