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Vineyard Wind is now delivering more than 136 megawatts of offshore wind energy, with five more turbines coming online as the project inches closer toward its goal of eventually delivering 806 megawatts of power.

Project officials announced Tuesday that Vineyard Wind 1 now has 10 turbines in operation, enough to power 64,000 homes and businesses. The project is designed to eventually feature 62 turbines and provide enough power for 400,000 homes and businesses.

In February, the project was delivering power from five turbines.

Vineyard Wind 1 has installed 47 foundations and transition pieces and 21 turbines, with installation of the 22nd turbine underway, according to Avangrid Inc. and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.

“Our Vineyard Wind 1 project continues to demonstrate the significant benefits that offshore wind offers the New England region, delivering well-paying union jobs, local investment, and clean energy that is helping Massachusetts meet its growing demand for electricity,” said Avangrid CEO Pedro Azagra.

In a press release, Vineyard Wind said “additional power will be delivered to the grid sequentially, with each turbine starting production once it completes the commissioning process.”

Tuesday’s announcement did not include the project’s estimated completion date.

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  1. Vineyard Wind is full of hot air. Their turbines are NOT running. The blades are NOT turning. Rarely are more than one or two spinning at a time. Folks on Madaket Beach, Nantucket, have been keeping daily logs for two months now. OSW is the biggest environmental catastrophe and economic boondoggle of our time. Vineyard Wind lies. And marine animals die.

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