AWEA hires attorney to lead regulatory efforts in offshore wind

AWEA hires attorney Laura Smith Morton to be in charge of the organization's legal efforts in offshore wind.
Photo: Carsten Ingemann
Photo: Carsten Ingemann
BY RITZAU FINANS

The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) hires lawyer Laura Smith Morton to lead the organization's legal efforts within offshore wind. This comes at a time when US offshore wind is headed into a period of massive growth with several upcoming projects on the US East Coast, writes the organization in a press release.

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