Rhode Island Legislation Proposed to Move Offshore Wind Forward
Rhode Island has introduced legislation to encourage offshore wind development. Under the draft bill, the state's largest electricity supplier, National Grid, would be required to purchase the energy output from an offshore wind project proposed by the state's selected preferred offshore wind developer, Deepwater Wind. National Grid has said that it supports the proposal, under which it would be permitted to collect a payment from its customers equal to around 3 percent of the value of the renewable energy contracts it signs.
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