As record-breaking temperatures pushed electricity demand to extreme levels across the Northeast in early July this year, offshore wind demonstrated exactly why it has become an essential part of America’s energy portfolio: it showed up when consumers and grid operators needed it most. During the four-day July heat wave, grid operators from New York to New England issued alerts as soaring temperatures drove up electricity demand and strained en…
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