Rhode Island back in race for first US offshore wind farm
Rhode Island’s General Assembly has passed legislation that could put the state back in the running to build the nation’s first offshore wind farm.
The bill relating to “Public Utilities And Carriers – Contracting Standard for Renewable Energy” attempts to bypass the rejection of the eight-turbine Block Island project by the state’s Public Utilities Commission (PUC).
The Commission had said the proposal for selling power from the 28MW project would have been too expensive (see this BrighterEnergy.org story).
Under the new legislation, which state Governor Donald Carcieri has promised to sign as soon as it hits his desk, the PUC will carry out a fresh review of the project. Read more…
