Washington announces offshore wind initiatives


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US National Offshore Wind Strategy accelerates offshore wind energy with Mid-Atlantic wind energy areas, Smart from the Start permitting, DOE funding for turbines and drivetrains, BOEMRE environmental reviews, faster leasing, grid interconnection, and cost-reduction pathways.

 

A Closer Look

Federal plan to accelerate offshore wind via areas, faster permits, DOE R&D, targets of 10 GW by 2020 and 54 GW by 2030.

  • 10 GW by 2020; 54 GW by 2030; millions of homes powered.
  • Mid-Atlantic wind energy areas with expedited leasing and reviews.
  • DOE commits up to $50.5M over 5 years for R&D.

 

The Department of Energy DOE and the U.S. Department of the Interior DOI unveiled a coordinated strategic plan to accelerate the development of offshore wind energy, including new funding opportunities for up to $50.5 million.

 

The joint National Offshore Wind Strategy: Creating an Offshore Wind Industry in the United States is the first-ever interagency plan on offshore wind energy. The departments also named several high priority "wind energy areas" in the Mid-Atlantic that will spur rapid, responsible development of wind energy.

The initiatives are part of DOI's "Smart from the Start" program, announced in November 2010 and designed to fast-track offshore wind development at appropriate commercial scale. The plan includes deployment of 10 gigawatts GW of offshore wind generating capacity by 2020 and 54 GW by 2030, enough energy to power 2.8 million and 15.2 million average American homes.

The plan focuses on overcoming three key challenges: the relatively high cost of offshore wind energy the technical challenges surrounding installation, operations, and grid interconnection and the lack of site data and experience with project permitting processes. In support of the plan, DOE is releasing three solicitations, representing up to $50.5 million over 5 years, to develop breakthrough offshore wind energy technology and to reduce specific market barriers to its deployment.

First, DOE will support the development of innovative wind turbine design tools and hardware to provide the foundation for a cost-competitive U.S. offshore wind power industry nationwide.

DOE will also support baseline studies and targeted environmental research to characterize key industry sectors and factors limiting the deployment of offshore wind as the nation works toward 1 GW on the grid in the near term.

Finally, the development and refinement of next-generation designs for wind turbine drivetrains will be funded.

DOI also identified four wind energy areas offshore the Mid-Atlantic states. Part of the Smart from the Start approach, these will benefit from coordinated environmental studies, large-scale planning, and expedited approval processes. The areas on the Outer Continental Shelf — offshore Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia — will receive early environmental reviews and include wind study leases off New Jersey and Delaware that will help to lessen the time required for review.

In March, DOI expects to identify wind energy areas off the North Atlantic states, including Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and launch additional environmental reviews for those areas. A similar process will occur for the South Atlantic region, namely North Carolina, this spring.

DOI's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement BOEMRE will prepare regional environmental assessments for wind energy areas to evaluate the effects of leasing and site assessment activities on leased areas, and as BOEM lease requests advance in the Northeast, BOEMRE could offer leases in these Mid-Atlantic areas as early as the end of 2011 or early 2012.

 

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