BOEM approves New England Wind construction plan

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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) recently announced its approval of the New England Wind Construction and Operations Plan (COP), which authorizes construction and operation of two wind-energy projects.

This is the final approval of these two projects from BOEM, following the agency’s April 2024 Record of Decision.

The New England Wind projects are about 20 nautical miles south of Martha’s Vineyard. (Courtesy: BOEM)

“The Biden-Harris administration is committed to advancing offshore wind-energy projects like New England Wind to create jobs, drive economic growth, and cut harmful climate pollution,” said BOEM Director Elizabeth Klein.

“We are proud to announce BOEM’s final approval of the New England Wind projects. They represent a major milestone in our efforts to expand clean-energy production and combat climate change.” 

The approval will permit the construction and operation of two offshore wind-energy facilities, known as New England Wind 1 and New England Wind 2, which together will have a total capacity of up to 2,600 MW of renewable energy that could power more than 900,000 homes each year. 

The two projects are situated about 20 nautical miles south of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, and about 24 nm southwest of Nantucket, Massachusetts. The COP for the two projects includes up to 129 wind-turbine generators, up to five electric service platforms, and up to five offshore export cables transmitting electricity to onshore transmission systems in the Town of Barnstable and Bristol County, Massachusetts. 

BOEM considered feedback from Tribes, other government agencies, ocean users, and others prior to the decision.

The feedback resulted in required measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate any potential impacts from the project on marine life and other important ocean uses, such as fishing. 

Since the start of the Biden administration, the Department of the Interior has approved eight commercial-scale offshore wind-energy projects in federal waters, and BOEM has held four offshore wind lease sales, including offshore New York, New Jersey, the Carolinas, and the first-ever sales offshore the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico coasts.

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