April 19 (Reuters) - A New York state agency on Friday
said it had failed to reach final contract agreements with the
developers of three major offshore wind projects, blaming a
decision by General Electric ( GE ) to scrap plans for a new
turbine.
The projects affected include Attentive Energy One, which is
being developed by TotalEnergies, Rise Light & Power
and Corio Generation, Community Offshore Wind, which is backed
by RWE and National Grid Ventures, and
Excelsior Wind, which is being developed by Vineyard Offshore,
the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
said in a statement.