Port Power: Fueling U.S. Offshore Wind and Local Economies
You cannot have offshore wind without ports. This simple fact has already launched $4 billion in new investments into waterfront cities up and down the East Coast, putting thousands of Americans to wo...Read MoreA Shipyard Renaissance: Offshore Wind’s Economic Impact on American Maritime
When the ECO Edison steamed into the Port of Providence earlier this month, it made one thing clear: Offshore wind is a powerhouse of potential for U.S. shipbuilding. Born in the Louisiana bayou, ...Read MoreThe Gulf Effect: How Legacy Shipbuilder Edison Chouest Made U.S. Offshore Wind History
Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO) is playing the long game. In May, the Louisiana shipbuilder christened the first American-made service operations vessel (SOV) for the U.S. offshore wind industry –– ...Read MoreBuilding South Fork Wind: An Offshore Wind Supply Chain Jobs Tour
In mid-May, Network staff had the opportunity to visit the first completed offshore wind project in the United States, South Fork Wind, which announced the completion of construction on March 15, 2024...Read More