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Connecting with the future workforce is a priority for our project. We aim to both learn from students and researchers, and provide industry insight to advance a #cleanenergyfuture in
During survey activity, offshore wind developers employ the skills of protected species observers (PSOs), which are independent, trained professionals...
This weekend, Bluepoint Wind exhibited at the Edison Saltwater Annual Fishing Expo. Our Fisheries Liaisons and members of our External Affairs team were on hand to provide project

Events

In celebration of Earth Day 2024, Bluepoint Wind is partnering with Students 2 Science to host a Wind Challenge, where students will compete to build model turbines.
The International Partnering Forum (IPF) is the premier offshore wind energy conference in the Americas. Hosted by Oceantic Network, formerly the Business Network for Offshore Wind, IPF connects global leaders and businesses in the supply chain, offers unparalleled networking opportunities, and delivers the most timely and relevant updates on the industry, from technology and policy to safety and siting.
Bluepoint Wind CEO John Dempsey will be honored as a Trailblazer in Clean Energy
As part of our Earth Day 2024 celebration, we are partnering with United Way of Greater Newark, the Newark City Parks Foundation, and the City of Newark to hold a park clean up in Military Park! Join us as we work towards a more sustainable community.
This year’s race starts at 9am on Randall’s Island, on Sunday, April 28th. Participants will be able to run or walk the 5K, as well as interact with WE ACT staff and learn more about our environmental justice advocacy.
US offshore wind remains poised for long-term success. Recent rising costs and project setbacks have fuelled the hunt for groundbreaking strategies, partnerships and innovations that will ensure both new and existing offshore wind projects are brought to fruition. To unlock the full potential of American offshore wind, robust collaboration as a united industry is the only way to keep the turbines of tomorrow turning.