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Biden administration approves 8th United States overseas wind job

The U.S. Interior Department on Tuesday authorized the nation's eighth commercialscale offshore wind job, which will be constructed off the coast of Massachusetts, bringing online electrical energy to power more than 900,000 homes.

WHY IT IS NECESSARY

The New England Wind Project approval brings the U.S. one-third of the way to President Joe Biden's objective of permitting 30 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity by 2030 - an essential part of the president's climate modification agenda.

CONTEXT

The job comes just a week after the Interior Department approved another overseas wind job in New York. The approvals this year follow a series of efforts by business including Equinor, BP, Avangrid and Shell, to cancel or seek to renegotiate power contracts for commercial-scale U.S. wind farms due to supply chain concerns and high materials expenses.

CRUCIAL QUOTE

The Biden-Harris administration has actually constructed an offshore wind market from the ground up after years of delay from the previous administration, stated Interior Secretary Deborah Haaland.

THE DETAILS

The New England Wind task, situated around 20 nautical miles south of the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard, is expected to produce up to 2,600 megawatts of electricity.