GE just launched America's first offshore wind farm with turbines twice as tall as the Statue of Liberty
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The vast majority of the energy the country consumes comes from fossil fuels, and isn't renewable or sustainable. But wind farms offer a promising alternative.
GE and Deepwater Wind, a developer of offshore turbines, have partnered to build five massive wind turbines and install them in the Atlantic Ocean. They make up the first offshore wind farm in North America, called the Block Island Wind Farm. The turbines started delivering power to the New England grid on December 12.
The team began installing the turbines 30 miles off the coast of Rhode Island over the summer, and construction was completed in late August. The farm's four-month testing phase, which produced more than one gigawatt-hour of energy, ended on December 2.
Check out how the wind farm was made.
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