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Below are stories about siting featured by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Wind Energy Technologies Office.
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Offshore wind turbines on the Atlantic coast (as well as the Gulf Mexico) have several challenges to contend with—including hurricanes.
This blog is part of a series that explores offshore wind technical challenges that are different in the U.S. than in other countries.
This blog is part of a series that explores offshore wind technical challenges that are different in the United States than in other countries.
When planning offshore wind projects, collecting data on the abundance of birds and bats informs project siting.
Bats Offshore? Energy Department Research Study Shows Where and When
Lidar Buoys project
From floating foundations to twisted jacket and Mono Bucket foundations, some of the nation’s most inventive offshore wind technologies are...
Wind Turbine Radar Interference Mitigation Working Group Releases New Report
A DOE study demonstrates that wind power forecasts can be improved substantially using data collected from tall towers, remote sensors, and other devices, and incorporated into improved forecasting models in near real time.
EERE's Wind Program announced $2 million in funding to advance technologies that address wind development’s potential impacts on wildlife.