The Port of Argentia has landed another major contract related to the development of wind energy in the United States.
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In a news release Tuesday morning, March 14, Port of Argentia CEO Scott Penney said, “Working in collaboration with our global partners in the renewable energy space, the Port secured its second major contract to offload and marshall offshore wind monopiles for eventual installation at project fields off the East Coast of the U.S.
“Previous Port infrastructure investments will continue to position Argentia as a strategic location to capture other oversized transport and storage projects in the renewable energy and other industrial sectors for generations to come.”
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