Developer of a major offshore wind energy project in Maryland, one of two companies that agreed to regulatory terms to secure subsidies and continue project development.
Deepwater Wind is an offshore wind energy developer that currently operates the largest offshore wind system in the United States and has been granted approval by the Long Island Power Authority to develop an even larger offshore wind farm.
Developer of the Block Island Wind Farm, one of the world's first offshore wind energy farms. CEO Jedd Grybowski leads the company's vision for offshore wind as a major energy source for the United States, particularly in the Northeast.
Developer of the first offshore wind energy system in the United States. The company is announcing plans to build the Skipjack Wind Farm off the coast of Maryland, which will be larger than their existing Block Island Wind Farm.
A prominent wind developer that has successfully completed the first operational offshore wind energy system in U.S. waters off the coast of Rhode Island.
Deepwater Wind is developing an offshore wind energy system off the coast of Rhode Island, which is expected to be the first offshore wind farm to produce electrical power in the U.S.
Company that has also proposed an expansive offshore wind energy project with a maximum capacity of 1,200 megawatts, located adjacent to Dong Energy's proposed project.
Deepwater Wind has announced that its Block Island Wind Farm project has received the necessary funding. The company plans to bring over 1,000 megawatts of wind energy to the United States.
Deepwater Wind is responsible for the development of the Block Island Wind Farm project and plans to hire personnel from Rhode Island and neighboring states, expecting to generate over $100 million in economic activity.
Deepwater Wind is a project developer that provisionally won two leases for offshore wind energy development off the coast of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, bidding $3.8 million for both.