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Final touches to first offshore wind farm

Published:Thursday | August 18, 2016 | 12:00 AM
A lift boat, right, that serves as a work platform, assembles a wind turbine off Block Island, R.I., Monday, August 15, 2016. Deepwater Wind's US$300 million five-turbine wind farm off Block Island is expected to be operational this fall.

Construction of the nation's first offshore wind farm is in its final phases.

Deepwater Wind's five-turbine wind farm off Block Island, Rhode Island, is expected to be operational this fall.

Crews at the site are working on the tower sections for the fourth turbine this week. They'll begin working on the blades in the coming days, then the tower sections for the fifth, and final, turbine.

The US$300-million project is expected to power about 17,000 homes.

Developers, federal regulators and industry experts say the opening will pave the way for the construction of many more wind farms that will eventually provide power for many Americans.

Deepwater Wind says it proves that wind farms can be built along the nation's coast.

-AP