WESTBOROUGH, MA (September 30, 2005)
The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC) today joined the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and GE to unveil A Framework for Offshore Wind Energy Development in the United States, an agenda aimed at tapping abundant offshore winds, especially over deep waters, to increase the nation’s production of clean, sustainable energy. The Framework, developed over the past year, identifies the technical, environmental, economic and regulatory needs required for the responsible development of our nation’s offshore wind energy potential, as well as strategies for addressing them. The Framework is intended to help the United States develop its offshore wind energy industry through a highly collaborative, multi-sector approach. A major goal of this collaborative effort is to bring government, industry, and universities together to spur innovation in wind energy technologies. The document also recognizes the importance of considering this offshore energy source in the context of emerging national ocean conservation and management priorities. “The Framework represents the collective input and research of many recognized energy experts and specialists across a wide range of fields,” said MTC Vice President for Sustainable Energy Gregory Watson. “The winds over deep ocean waters represent a potentially inexhaustible source of clean energy. Addressing the challenges facing the offshore wind industry through the strategies outlined in the Framework will enable us to start harnessing this enormous resource in ways that are both environmentally and economically sustainable.” ### The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative is a statewide economic development agency, which administers the Renewable Energy Trust. With support from the Trust, high tech companies are developing breakthrough technologies. Hundreds of homes, businesses and schools are using clean energy technologies and conserving electricity through enhanced energy efficiency. Communities are moving toward building land-based wind turbines to meet local electricity needs. Clean electricity generation projects are poised to deliver a more diverse power supply, greater energy security and a cleaner environment. To download A Framework for Offshore Wind Energy Development in the United States or for more information, please visit www.masstech.org . For far more extensive news on the energy/power visit: http://www.energycentral.com . Copyright © 1996-2005 by CyberTech, Inc. All rights reserved.
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MTC, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, AND GE RELEASE FRAMEWORK FOR GUIDING OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES