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+/- Science +/- Science On the awesomeness of science in the natural world Pages Home About +/- About the Author 29 February 2012 A Brief Introduction to Offshore Wind Power This post aims to provide a broad-brush primer on the development of offshore wind projects in the U.S. and is the first of a two-part series. In the second post, I’ll explore in more detail the nascent proposal for a large wind farm off the coast of Maryland. Among the alternative methods of power generation that this country and others are looking to develop to increasingly supplement traditional carbon-based energy sources like coal and petroleum, wind power has emerged as somewhat of a darling. Conceptually, it is perhaps the most straightforward to grasp. After all, we’ve been using wind for millennia to power boats, mills and pumps, among other tools. Just hoist some sails, wait for the breeze to pick up, and you’re off and running (or sailing, milling, pumping, etc.). A wind farm in Tex...

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