US Offshore Wind Farm Shut Down After Turbine Debris Fouls Beaches
US Offshore Wind Farm Shut Down After Turbine Debris Fouls Beaches
July 16 (Reuters) – The Vineyard Wind offshore wind project off the coast of Massachusetts is shut down until further notice while authorities investigate a turbine blade failure that caused debris to wash up on beaches, a federal agency said on Tuesday.
The U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) said it was working closely with Vineyard Wind to determine the cause of the incident, which left potentially dangerous debris on beaches on the island of Nantucket.
“There were no injuries reported, but operations are shut down until further notice,” a BSEE spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
The incident is a blow to both Vineyard Wind, the first major U.S. offshore wind farm, and the nation’s budding offshore wind industry. The sector is regarded as critical to meeting President Joe Biden’s climate change goals but has been struggling with soaring costs and delays. READ FULL ARTICLE