Business Network for Offshore Wind Adds 90+ New Members

The U.S. Business Network for Offshore Wind has expanded its membership with the addition of more than 90 new members.

Business Network for Offshore Wind

The new members range from large international companies to small businesses and include both offshore wind veterans and new entrants into the industry, the Network said.

Some of the new members are Atlas Professionals, Dominion Energy, DEME Offshore, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC), Nexans, Offshore Wind Consultants, Saipem, Semco Maritime and Sif.

According to the U.S. organization, the new members offer a range of services including engineering, consulting, training, law, transportation, logistics, siting, construction, communications, fabrication, cabling and more, as well as government agencies, non-profit associations and electric utilities.

“I’m thrilled to welcome so many new businesses to the Network,” said Liz Burdock, President and CEO of the Business Network.

“This is a great time for businesses to get involved because offshore wind is poised for exponential growth over the next few years. These new members have a tremendous amount of passion and expertise to contribute, and their participation will help shape the industry for years to come.”