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First Offshore Wind Farm In US Waters Delivers Power To Rhode Island (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Monday, energy company Deepwater Wind announced that its wind farm three miles off the coast of Block Island, Rhode Island, has the all-clear to sell electricity to the regional power grid. The Block Island Wind Farm is the first offshore wind energy plant in the U.S., and it's expected to produce 30 MW of electricity at full capacity. Deepwater Wind is slowly ramping up energy output and still must provide additional paperwork to the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, but the executive director of that organization, Grover Fugate, told the Providence Journal, "we don't anticipate any major issues" to getting the wind farm fully online. The one hitch in the Deepwater's plan is that one of the five turbines was recently damaged when a drill bit was left in a critical part of turbine. According to the Providence Journal, "the bit had caused damage to an unspecified number of the 128 magnet modules that line the circular generator and are critical to producing energy." Although the magnet modules can apparently be replaced easily, Deepwater needs to have the components shipped from France, where General Electric, the manufacturer of the wind turbines, makes them. For now, four turbines capable of churning out 6 MW of power each are operational. The Providence Journal notes that National Grid will pay Deepwater Wind 24.4 cents per kilowatt hour of power, with the price escalating over time to 47.9 cents per kilowatt hour. Because the residents of Block Island have some of the most expensive electricity rates in the nation, they will actually see energy savings, despite the price. Mainland Rhode Islanders, on the other hand, will pay an extra $1.07 per month on average.

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  1. Farm? Hardly by adjustinthings · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Does 5 turbines really make it a farm?

    1. Re:Farm? Hardly by Nutria · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Is Amercia really so far behind with renewables?

      Only in places where hypocritical NIMBY "wind turbines will disturb my pristine ocean view" left-wingers live. In solid, Trump-voting Oklahoma and Texas, wind farms dot the landscape.

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      "I don't know, therefore Aliens" Wafflebox1
    2. Re: Farm? Hardly by MrKaos · · Score: 5, Insightful

      What I would honestly like to know is how much energy a windmill takes out of the air.

      Probably much less than the heat a coal plant puts into it.

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      My ism, it's full of beliefs.
  2. Re:Insane prices by dunkelfalke · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Normally I am the first to ridicule USA, but in this case, I won't. It is their very first installation, it is obvious that it will be expensive - they lack infrastructure to mass produce offshore windparks. The next windpark will be far cheaper.

    Americans, you have my congratulations for the first step! Took you long enough but you'll get there eventually.

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    "It's such a fine line between stupid and clever" -- David St. Hubbins, Spinal Tap
  3. Re:Insane prices by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Thank you. With all those idiots here making ignorant comparisons, its nice to see that someone actually thinks about the "why" part.