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<p>A presentation made to the SUT&nbsp;Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics Committee(OSIG) and Offshore Renewables Committee (OR) of SUT-US on August 30, 2018 is shown below.</p>



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<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Falling renewable power costs signal a real paradigm shift in the competitiveness of different power generation options. This includes cheaper electricity from renewables as a whole, as well as the very low costs now being attained from the best solar PV and onshore wind projects.</li><li>This talk presents historical data and trends for electricity costs produced by offshore turbines. &nbsp;The big picture of future offshore renewable energy developments in the US will be presented.</li><li>Regulations and PermittingFinancing a New Type of Market
Infrastructure (Ports and Fabrication, Installation, New Vessel Types)
High Maintenance Costs (New Vessel Types)
Technical Challenges of Grid Interconnection
Poor Existing Supply Chain and Offshore Wind Expertise
The Jones Act and Lack of Existing In-Country Installation Vessels
Aesthetic Issues, Radar Interference, Wildlife Concerns
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