Starting with a development off the Rhode Island coast, the federal government said it was studying the real-time impacts of offshore wind farm construction. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said it started its Real-Time Opportunity for Development Environmental Observations — or RODEO — program with Rhode Island. BOEM Chief Environmental Officer William Brown explained the program will provide real-time data on potential environmental impacts and seafloor disturbances related to wind farm installation offshore. “The first opportunity to conduct this research is through the historic Deepwater Wind project,” he said. The Rhode Island government in May 2014 signed off on environmental permits for what will become the nation’s first offshore wind farm, Deepwater Wind’s Block Island project. The wind farm will generate […]