The U.S. government announced it would review potential environmental and socioeconomic effects of wind energy leases off the eastern coast. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement said it was seeking public comment on draft environmental assessments related to the issuance of leases in areas designated for wind energy off the New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia coasts. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, who dubbed the program \"smart from the start,\" said the program would help interested companies find the best place for wind energy development. \"With today\'s announcement, we are taking another step toward ensuring that renewable development along the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf becomes a reality,\" he said in a statement. Leases awarded through the program don\'t necessarily authorize construction or operations but target projects for further environmental and public review. \"If leases are issued in these geographic areas, we will conduct a thorough environmental analysis of each proposed commercial project,\" said BOEMRE Director Michael Bromwich.
GMT 09:55 2017 Saturday ,09 December
Liquefied gas proving to be a natural for energy firmsGMT 08:57 2017 Friday ,08 December
Nuclear fusion project faces delay over US budget cutsGMT 18:01 2017 Monday ,20 November
Rosneft fuels foreign policy goalsGMT 09:35 2017 Sunday ,19 November
China to build $1.6 bn aluminium plant in TajikistanGMT 09:49 2017 Saturday ,18 November
Saudi Arabian Basic Industries Cooperation becomes only Arab company on Thomson Reuters Top 100 Global Energy Leaders listGMT 12:37 2017 Thursday ,16 November
US chemical plants must prepare for more HarveyUS chemical plants must prepare for more HarveyGMT 22:18 2017 Friday ,03 November
Carmakers charge toward electric futureGMT 21:59 2017 Friday ,03 November
Rosatom would bid in KSA nuclear plant tenderMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©