Ørsted and Equinor can rebid projects in New York

he New York City government launches a fast-track bidding process to fill the expected gaps in offshore window construction. The decision will be made as early as February.
Photo: Brian Snyder
Photo: Brian Snyder

Your spouse may have indicated a divorce if things don’t improve. Still, the traditional approach would probably be to wait until the papers are finalized before going out on the town to hook up.

However, there’s no time for tradition when it comes to offshore wind development. In fact, New York is now announcing a flash tender for offshore wind, with potential bidders having until January to submit bids, with a decision scheduled for the end of February. 

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