BOEM Approves Sunrise Wind 924MW Offshore Wind Project

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) approves the 924 MW Sunrise Wind offshore wind project, supporting the Biden-Harris administration's goal of 30 GW of wind power by 2030.

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BOEM Approuve le Projet Éolien Offshore Sunrise Wind de 924MW.

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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) recently gave the green light to the construction and operation plan for the Sunrise Wind offshore wind project. This approval marks the final step necessary for the realization of this ambitious project, following the March 2024 decision of the Department of the Interior. Located south of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, and east of Block Island, Rhode Island, Sunrise Wind aims to provide 924 megawatts of clean energy, enough to power more than 320,000 homes a year.

Economic Impact and Employment

The Sunrise Wind project promises to support over 800 direct jobs each year during the construction phase, and around 300 jobs annually during the operating phase. This initiative is part of the Biden administration’s “Investing in America” agenda, aimed at stimulating the US economy through significant investment in infrastructure and renewable energies.

Biden-Harris Administration Energy Strategy

Under the Biden-Harris administration, the Department of the Interior approved eight commercial offshore wind projects in federal waters, cumulating a capacity of over 10 gigawatts. That’s enough clean energy to power nearly 4 million homes. BOEM also organized four offshore wind concession auctions, including sales in the New York-New Jersey area, off the Carolinas, and the first sales off the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico.

Consultations and Environment

BOEM conducted extensive consultations with tribes, federal, state and local agencies, and the public to assess the potential environmental impacts of the project. These consultations provided essential feedback to ensure that the project is carried out in a responsible and sustainable manner. In addition to its positive economic impact, the Sunrise Wind project is in line with the administration’s objectives to combat the harmful effects of climate change. By integrating renewable energy into the national grid, this project also contributes to the resilience of local communities. BOEM’s approval of the Sunrise Wind project represents a significant step towards building a thriving offshore wind industry in the United States. The project, which will generate clean energy and create well-paid jobs, fits perfectly with the Biden-Harris administration’s overall strategy to strengthen the economy while combating climate change.

 

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