Attentive Energy announced a new collaboration with supplier diversity and development firm MRV Group, LLC initiating two state-wide small/diverse business and nonprofit surveys to evaluate the challenges and business development pathways for these groups to enter the offshore wind industry.
Attentive Energy One announced plans for two offshore wind port facilities in New York Harbor generating $400 million in economic activity in New York State. In connection with the 1,400 MW proposal, which AE1 submitted to NYSERDA in January 2023, the project has entered into a lease agreement with Arthur Kill Terminal.
Attentive Energy One announced that its proposal to NYSERDA would, if approved, result in $25.6 billion in benefits to New York State. One of the cornerstones of its plans is a flagship manufacturing agreement with General Electric, located at the Port of Coeymans, in the Capital Region.
Attentive Energy One visited the Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens this week to announce a $1.5 million commitment towards a new Teen Academy as part of its proposal to NYSERDA.
On Saturday, November 5, SUNY Maritime College will host middle school students from underserved communities throughout New York City for a premier event, “NYC Student Day: Youth Power and Offshore Wind.”
Attentive Energy announces funding for the Billion Oyster Project’s Education Program which will cover all programmatic expenses for the upcoming year. Billion Oyster Project (BOP) is a nonprofit organization on a mission to restore oyster reefs in the New York Harbor through public education initiatives, with the goal of restoring one billion oysters to the Harbor by 2035 with the help of New Yorkers.
Attentive Energy announced a new collaboration with MRV Group, initiating a state-wide small business survey to evaluate the challenges and business development pathways for DEIJ owned-businesses to enter the offshore wind industry.
Attentive Energy announced the hiring of Dr. Paul Phifer as the Permitting and Development Director. Dr. Phifer has a long history of working on offshore wind and environmental policy.
We’re excited to welcome four new colleagues to our growing team, each with a unique set of experiences and skills that will further advance the climate and economic opportunities of offshore wind for our communities.
April 29, 2021 After a year of COVID-19 restrictions, EnBW North America’s Fisheries Liaison Beth Casoni is back at the docks,* eager to connect with commercial and recreational…