Receive presentation on offshore wind opportunities at Port of Richmond
In Plain English
California plans to build 25 gigawatts of offshore wind power by 2045. State and federal studies show Richmond's port could support this industry as a manufacturing, construction, or maintenance site. The presentation explores potential costs, benefits, and specific locations within the port.
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Public Comments
4 public comments (4 spoken)
- Diana WearVia Zoom
- Steve OngerthVia Zoom
- Lisa JohnsonVia Zoom
- Janet JohnsoneComment
Community Discussion
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