Wind is Coming to the Gulf of Mexico, and it's Revolutionary.
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The United States is setting up for the next movement in offshore wind development
Wind turbines alone are massive structures – the average height of an onshore wind turbine is about one-third the height of the Empire State Building. Offshore wind turbines are much larger, with an average height of about half that of the Empire State Building. Turbines are placed in groups within certain areas in the ocean to capture energy from the wind. The captured energy is then transferred by cables to offshore substations and then to onshore substations which are linked to a power grid.
Offshore wind power’s benefits are plentiful. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, about forty percent of the American population lives in counties along the coast. These residents could soon see lowered electricity costs
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The revolution of bringing more power to wind power started with the passing of the Inflation Reduction Act which consists of several conditions related to offshore wind. This includes leasing provisions, transmission planning, and tax credits. The act will push the United States back into the Gulf, which would in turn create jobs for thousands
Overall, turbines in the Gulf can be expected to be operational by 2028 according to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. The leased spaces will contain between 2,500 and 4,400 square miles of ocean, which translates to around 73,000 construction jobs