Press Release: Governor Hochul Announces Completion of South Fork Wind

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Governor Hochul: “The South Fork Wind Project is nothing short of a triumph of New York ambition. It’s a truly momentous occasion for this clean energy announcement, and I’m proud to state that the rest of the nation is watching. And this will serve as a beacon for the rest of the nation, a statement to everyone of what is possible, and this will be emulated time and time again.”

Hochul: “New York is ready to meet this moment and confront any challenges that stand in our way. My friends, this is just the beginning… together, we’re going to build a New York that innovates and thinks dynamically and creatively and is proactive about addressing the future.”

Earlier today, Governor Kathy Hochul, alongside the United States Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland and other elected officials, announced the completion of the landmark South Fork Wind project, with all 12 offshore wind turbines constructed and the wind farm successfully delivering power to Long Island and the Rockaways. Today marks a historic milestone as New York becomes home to America’s first utility-scale offshore wind farm.

John Caravella Esq., is a construction attorney and formerly practicing project architect at The Law Office of John Caravella, P.C., representing architects, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, and owners in all phases of contract preparation, litigation, and arbitration across New York and Florida. He also serves as an arbitrator to the American Arbitration Association Construction Industry Panel. Mr. Caravella can be reached by email: John@LIConstructionLaw.com or (631) 608-1346.

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