With that, I was standing on a bridge first thing in the morning, cursing under my breath.
At Haugland, we’re building South Fork Wind’s onshore substation, and the four-and-a-half-mile trench and cable ducts to reach it from the shore. The substation’s where the electricity from the offshore wind turbines is converted from Direct Current to Alternating Current so it’s ready to go into the grid for people to use.
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