The lease is expected to generate up to 144MW of renewable energy from 12 floating offshore wind turbines.
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Using electricity generated by offshore wind turbines as one pathway to split water to produce clean hydrogen may make economic sense, particularly along the U.S. Atlantic Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico, according to researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
The lease is expected to generate up to 144MW of renewable energy from 12 floating offshore wind turbines.
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