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Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 16:52:00 |
Ex-Coal Power Plant Site Starts Showing Offshore Wind Contours |
Demolition works at the site of the former Brayton Point coal-fired power plant in Massachusetts, U.S., are nearing completion, with grading activities scheduled to start soon. The works are part of an overhaul of the site that will turn it into an offshore wind hub.
"Our crews have safely deconstructed and removed 1.5 million square feet of former power plant infrastructure. We now have a blank canvas to create a platform for new development as the site matures into Brayton Point Commerce Center," said Russ Becker, President of EnviroAnalytics Group, a North American environmental remediation company.
The works at the site started some 18 months ago, following the acquisition of the former coal power plant site by Commercial Development Company (CDC), a real estate acquisition and development company, in early 2018.
"Grading activities will commence this spring to prepare laydown and manufacturing areas for future tenants. The grading plan is designed in accordance with the offshore wind industry requirements for a marshalling port and manufacturing of offshore wind components," Becker said.
CDC states that it has been engaged in extensive discussions with major offshore wind industry companies.
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