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The U.S. government chose winning bids Tuesday to develop wind power off New England in the first commercial sale for floating offshore wind on the Atlantic coast.The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management held a lease sale and selected nearly $22 million in winning bids for four lease areas from two firms. The sale is a major step toward accelerating President Joe Biden’s goal of dramatically expanding offshore wind energy capacity by 2030.Environmentalists praised the lease sale, though commercial fishermen who have questioned the expansion of offshore wind said they remain opposed. The lease areas are in the Gulf of Maine, which is a critical fishing ground for the U.S. lobster industry.The awarding of the leases is a critical step in our fight against climate change, said U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.”Together, we can create good paying jobs, build a domestic supply chain, and ensure that the momentum of this offshore industry continues for generations to come,” Haaland said in a statement.Two of the leases went to Avangrid Renewables for areas about 35 miles (55 kilometers) from Massachusetts. The other two leases went to Invenergy NE Offshore Wind for areas about 25 miles (40 kilometers) from Massachusetts. The four areas combined are more than 625 square miles (1,600 square kilometers).The leased areas have the potential to power more than 2.3 million homes, the Interior Department said in a statement.Avangrid said in a statement that the leased areas will enable the company to progress floating wind technology. The next generation of offshore wind development is increasingly taking place in deep waters, the company said.Avangrid is a joint owner, along with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, of the Vineyard Wind project, a 62-turbine wind farm under construction 15 miles (24 kilometers) off the coast of Massachusetts.Securing these lease areas provides a unique opportunity to advance our growing business at a significant value, and reinforces our unwavering commitment to helping the New England region meet its growing need for reliable, clean energy,” Avangrid CEO Pedro Azagra said in a statement.The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management had planned a floating offshore wind sale off Oregon for this month, but it was postponed amid lack of bidder interest and opposition by the governor.The Maine Lobstermen’s Association, a major commercial fishing trade group that has pushed back against expanding offshore wind power, characterized the lease sale as another dangerous step toward the industrialization of one of the world’s most productive marine ecosystems.The association said no part of the Gulf of Maine is appropriate for offshore wind. But Conservation Law Foundation and other environmental and renewable energy groups said expanded wind power off New England is critical in the era of climate change.The Gulf of Maine lease sale is a pivotal step in our clean energy transition and for the region to significantly reduce climate-damaging emissions, said Kate Sinding Daly, senior vice president for law and policy at Conservation Law Foundation.Related content:
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TO PEOPLES PROPERTIES. FLAMES CONTINUING TO BURN IN MIDDLETON THIS EVENING. PRETTY WINDY TODAY SO THAT IS OBVIOUSLY A CONCERN. A RED FLAG WARNING DUE TO STRONG WINDS AND DRY LEAVES ON THE GROUND. ADDING FEARS THESE WILDFIRES MAY CONTINUE TO SPREAD, BUT DCR CREWS TRYING TO CLEAR AWAY THE FUEL SOURCE WITH LEAF BLOWERS AND BY INTENTIONALLY SETTING FIRES TO CREATE A BUFFER BETWEEN THE BIGGER BLAZE AND NEARBY HOMES. WHAT WELL BE DOING IS FILLING IN SPOTS THAT DIDNT BURN VERY WELL YESTERDAY IN THAT BUFFER, TO STRENGTHEN THAT BUFFER, TO MAKE SURE THAT NOTHING LEAVES THE UNIT. NEVER THOUGHT ACTUALLY, I MEAN, WERE MOSTLY SWAMP BACK HERE, SO ITS SURPRISING THAT ANYTHING WOULD BURN. BUT I THINK THAT SPEAKS TOWARDS THE DROUGHT CONDITIONS. JIMMY ORTONS PROPERTY — UP AGAINST THESE WOODS WHERE THE FIRE HAS BEEN BURNING FOR ABOUT A WEEK, AND CLAIMED 190 ACRES. HE SAYS THE SMOKE HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST ISSUE, BUT SAYS CREWS ARE WORKING NONSTOP TO PROTECT HIM AND HIS FAMILY. ITS BEEN CRUCIAL. THE CONCERN IS MORE AROUND THE HUMAN ELEMENT AND THE PROPERTY AND, YOU KNOW, I DONT THINK THERES BEEN ANY PROPERTY DAMAGE. I DONT THINK ANYONES BEEN HURT. SO I THINK, YEA, THOUGH, ITS NOT IDEAL. I THINK THE RESPONSE HAS BEEN EXCEPTIONAL. NOW THE CHIEF OF MIDDLETON SAYS THE FIRES ARE ABOUT 70% CONTAINED. THEYVE SINCE LEFT FOR THE DAY AND THESE ONES, THESE ARE PART OF THAT PERIMETER, THAT BUFFER THAT THEY WERE SETTING. THEYRE NOT REALLY CONCERNED ABOUT THEM BECAUSE YOU CAN KIND OF TELL THE WIND IS BLOWING AWAY FROM WHERE WERE STANDING RIGHT NOW. WHEN WERE STANDING IN SOMEONES YARD. SO IT KIND OF GIVES YOU A SENSE OF WHERE THE PROPERTIES ARE IN RELATION TO THESE FIRES. THE SMOKES GOING THAT WAY. SO THIS IS THE PERIMETER AND THEY DONT ANTICIPATE THEM SPREADING TOWARDS PEOPLES HOMES RIGHT NOW. WE
Things may be starting to look up for the New Orleans Saints following a six-game losing streak.Not only are the Saints expected to get a jolt from the return of veteran quarterback Derek Carr, who has been out since Week 5, but they have a chance to get back on track against the NFL-worst Carolina Panthers (1-7) on Sunday.While the Saints (2-6) certainly dont resemble the world beaters they looked like in the season opener when they ran out to a 30-0 second-quarter lead and trounced the Panthers 47-10 at the Superdome, they seem to have Carolinas number. The Saints are 3-0 against Panthers quarterback Bryce Young and have won the last two games by a combined 59 points.Saints coach Dennis Allen said his teams dominant Week 1 win means nothing heading into this week.Zero, Allen said. That game was eight weeks ago. It matters what we do this week in practice. It matters what we do in the game.The Panthers havent shown much improvement on either side of the ball under first-year head coach Dave Canales. Only three teams have surrendered more points through eight games in the Super Bowl era, and the offense remains near or at the bottom of the league in most statistical categories.Carr, who completed 19 of 23 passes for 200 yards and threw first-half touchdown passes in the first matchup, will look to exploit Carolinas leaky secondary that has allowed 17 TD passes tied for the most in the league.But he is trying to avoid the temptation to take on an outsized role in an offense that is desperate to emerge from its recent rut.I am no savior, Carr said. I am here to be a great leader and to be a great teammate and do my job to the best of my ability. Do I feel confident in what I can do? Absolutely. Young gets the nod againThe previously benched Young will make his second straight start with 37-year-old Andy Dalton still recovering from a sprained right thumb he sustained in a car crash last week.The No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft is 2-17 as an NFL starter and has more interceptions than touchdown passes during his brief, disappointing career. Although trade rumors continue to swirl around Young, the Panthers dont appear interested in moving on from him at this point.Im excited for Bryce to have another opportunity to build on the things (and) continue to just grow and get that experience that is invaluable to be on the field, to be calling the plays and doing it, Canales said. Carr repairedCarr said pain wasnt his big issue the past three weeks.His strained oblique was simply too weak to allow him to maintain proper throwing mechanics. At first, the recipe for recovery was rest, meaning he couldnt even pick up his kids, which he said was probably the hardest part.There was literally nothing that I could do but wait and let it heal, Carr said.During the past couple of weeks, he has gradually ramped up throwing in an effort to avoid a setback. Replacing JohnsonThe Panthers traded No. 1 wide receiver Diontae Johnson to Baltimore earlier this week and will lean heavily on rookies Xavier Legette and Jalen Coker moving forward. Theres a chance that veteran wide receiver Adam Thielen will be back in the lineup this week after missing the last five games with a hamstring injury.Legette said Young showed more trust in Coker and him last week against Denver by throwing the ball up and allowing them to make plays. Legette and Coker both caught TD passes in Carolinas 28-14 loss to the Broncos.I definitely trust (Xavier); I trust all of our receivers, Young said. In this league, its a lot of bang-bang plays, a lot of tight windows and tough throws.Secondary adjustmentsSaints defensive back Alontae Taylor, who has spent much of the past two seasons transitioning from cornerback to nickel back, appears likely to return to defending the perimeter this week.Thats partly because its not clear if cornerback Marshon Lattimore will be able to return from a nagging hamstring injury.Im back at home, I guess you could say, Taylor said. But Im really trying to figure out what can I do to maybe give us a better chance of winning games.With cornerback Paulson Adebo out for the season because of a broken leg and Lattimore struggling with his injury, Taylor is now one of the more experienced and prominent defensive backs in the lineup.I think the best thing I can do is just continue to fly around, Taylor said. I have to make sure I give a better example to the younger guys and lead them in the best way possible.Brooks to make his NFL debut?The Panthers have been cautious in bringing along rookie running back Jonathan Brooks, their second-round draft pick, as he recovers from a torn ACL sustained last year at Texas.But theres a possibility that Brooks could make his NFL debut on Sunday against the Saints.Brooks would bring a home-run threat to the Panthers backfield they are currently missing. Chuba Hubbard has been solid, reliable and arguably the teams most productive player this season.Yet Brooks offers an explosive style that could lead to some big plays.