The United States is producing less than 1% of the wind power it wants to generate by 2030.
And as Eric Hines, the director of Tufts University's offshore wind energy graduate program, puts it, "We're going to need somewhere on the order of five of these installation vessels in just a few years."
The Biden administration wants the U.S. to generate 30,000 megawatts from wind power within the next five and a half years.
As of last year, that figure stood at just 42 megawatts, putting the nation far behind Europe — which added 18,300 megawatts of new wind energy capacity in 2023 alone, according to WindEurope.
("There are no known links between large whale deaths and ongoing offshore wind activities," the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has said.)
Persons:
it's, Eric Hines, Biden, Donald Trump
Organizations:
White, Tufts, Republican, Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, Dominion Energy
Locations:
States, U.S, New Jersey, Brownsville , Texas