Offshore Wind Energy in the United States: A Legal and Policy Patchwork by: Katherine A. Roek
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Offshore Wind Energy in the United States: A Legal and Policy Patchwork by: Katherine A. Roek

Offshore Wind Energy in the United States: A Legal and Policy Patchwork by: Katherine A. Roek
Product Code: 53501002504PDFA06
Author: Katherine A. Roek
Spring: 2011
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources
Format: PDF - 53501002504PDFA06
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Abstract

Growing federal and state interest in development of the U.S. offshore wind industry has resulted in a patchwork of state and federal regulatory regimes and incentives. Regulatory certainty is crucial if the industry is to thrive. As federal and state agency processes evolve, in tandem with one another, a more predictable, but highly complex, regulatory framework for offshore wind is likely to emerge.
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