Offshore Wind 101
|This registration is for the Offshore Wind 101 webinar taking place on Friday, February 28th at 12:00 PM EST. After you register, you will receive an email containing a link to the webinar.
Pricing:
- Free
What is Offshore Wind 101:
- There are a significant number of entry points into the offshore wind market. From manufacturing to marketing, there is an urgent need for new businesses in the supply chain. Offshore wind 101 is a launching point for your exploration of working in the industry.
Attend Offshore Wind 101 and you will be able to:
- Define key terms relevant to the offshore wind industry.
- Recognize key features of the US offshore wind market.
- Place the phases of a typical offshore wind project in the correct order.
- Give examples of possible points of entry along the offshore wind cycle.
- Distinguish between the US federal agencies that oversee offshore wind.
- List the products and services / factors that drive the US offshore wind supply chain.
- Explain how Oceantic Network helps move the offshore wind industry forward.
Who should attend?
- Any person or business that is interested in learning more about the U.S. offshore wind industry.
About Offshore Wind in the U.S.
With over 30 years of operational history in Europe and the United Kingdom, the offshore wind industry has become a well-established source of clean energy. In the United States, 310 megawatts (MW) of offshore wind is currently in operation, with additional capacity coming online each year. New projects signal significant growth in the U.S. offshore wind sector. With substantial investments already made in U.S.-based projects, the country is progressing towards its goal of having 45 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind in operation by 2045, which is projected to supply electricity to approximately 13.5 million homes and small businesses.