The Biden administration has finally unveiled a stream of measures to boost the nascent offshore wind industry in the US. The headline figure: a 30 GW target for 2030, while long-term intentions line up a potential capacity of 110 GW by the middle of the century. The announcement, made on Monday by the Departments of Interior (DOI), Energy (DOE), and Commerce (DOC), outlines a range of practical measures, which aim to streamline the planning and development of offshore wind farms – primarily off the east coast of the country. This will include opening up new swathes of seabed acreage, as well as new public finance for the domestic supply chain. The plan comes as part of President Biden’s wider objective…