CIP's divested project triumphs in Massachusetts
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With the allocation of 1.6GW, Massachusetts' third public tender resulted in a doubling of the state's planned offshore wind build-out. Most of the new capacity – 1.232GW to be exact – goes to project Commonwealth Wind, while Mayflower Wind is allotted 400MW.
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