Julia Nikhinson / AP Oregon’s coast is inching closer to generating renewable electricity using floating offshore wind turbines, though any construction is still years away. On Tuesday, the U.S.
As Oregon attempts to wean itself off fossil fuels, the state is looking anywhere it can for renewable energy sources. Even out in the ocean. Last week, the Federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management ...
In a first, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has finalized two offshore wind energy areas (WEAs) off Oregon’s coast. BOEM said the WEAs total around 195,012 acres and have 2.4 gigawatts ...
There will be no ocean chinook fishing, sport or commercial along most of the Oregon coast before Sept. 1. The exception will be seasons north of Cape Falcon, near Manzanita, which includes the zone ...
PORTLAND, Oregon - To Courtney Krossman and Jesse Beers, the windswept view off Gregory Point offers more than just postcard-perfect scenery. The majestic cape juts into the Pacific Ocean just south ...
Two southern Oregon counties will give voters a chance to have their say on the development of offshore wind energy in the state. County commissioners in Curry and Coos counties voted unanimously last ...
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management outlined how its Oct.15 auction will work in a final sale notice released Tuesday. Five companies have qualified to participate in the auction, bringing offshore ...
A floating offshore foundation and an offshore wind turbine near Povoa de Varzim, Portugal. The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will auction the first-ever wind ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A proposal to build two offshore Wind Energy Areas off the Oregon coast has been finalized, federal officials announced Tuesday. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management‘s ...
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