New York State of Wind: Future Looks Breezy for Offshore Empire


About 600 yards off the shore of Wainscott, N.Y., the liftboat shown provides a platform for workers drilling before laying cables to transmit power generated by wind turbines.. Image © Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY

About 600 yards off the shore of Wainscott, N.Y., the liftboat shown provides a platform for workers drilling before laying cables to transmit power generated by wind turbines.. Image © Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY

This article was originally published on Common Edge.

While approaching Wainscott Beach on Long Island’s South Fork in early December, one could see the most tangible aspect of offshore wind’s New York progress even before hearing the crash of waves: three pillars, each about as tall as the Statue of Liberty, jutting up from the ocean. They were the legs of the Jill, a liftboat from the Gulf of Mexico stationed about a third of a mile off the coast of Long Island’s South Fork.

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