Change In the Air As Wind Ushers In New Energy Era for Long Island

By Claude Solnik, Long Island Press: The winds of change blew through East Hampton on Feb. 11, as construction, at least symbolically, started on the South Fork Wind project. In a TV studio, local, state, and national officials lifted a shovel of dirt while cameras rolled. Why a TV studio? Much of the real work will be done at the bottom of the ocean 35 miles off Montauk Point. Click here for full article.

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Part I: With its first offshore wind project approved and more in the pipeline, New York’s labor movement is ready to go