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Increasing Offshore Wind Projects: A Focus on Regulatory Authority

· March 8, 2012 ·

I. Introduction: The Rise of Offshore Wind ProjectsMeeting the challenges of environmental sustainability and climate control will require unprecedented advances in the global energy market through regulatory consistency, policy incentives, and economic integration.  Energy conservation and environmental preservation are important to all human welfare.  The current energy structure, on a global level, has contributed significantly to the drastic climate fluctuations as well as environmental destruction.  Now that the impacts of fossil fuel consumption have become significant, a diversified energy structure is needed to ensure sustainability.[i]  The United States needs to become more invested in alternative renewable energy sources in order to curb the impacts caused from fossil fuel consumption which include: environmental degradation, pollution, death, exhaustion, depletion, etc. The energy demand in the United States as well as the rest of the world will continue to increase with industrialization, advancements in technology and population growth.  While energy consumption rates skyrocket to never-before-seen heights, access to fossil fuels becomes more difficult and more expensive.  Global development and energy demands will continue as newly industrialized countries become competitive with developed countries, and yet the global arena lacks an authoritative body to manage our precious fossil fuels.  The United States should not hesitate in… Read full this story

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