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U.S. sets offshore energy records with $4.37 billion in winning bids for wind sale

The New York Bight offshore wind sale offered six lease areas totaling more than 488,000 acres won by six bidding companies. Up to seven more potential lease sales have been identified for later this year.

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Offshore wind farm.

Photo Credit, all images: Department of the Interior (DOI)

The (Washington, D.C., U.S.) announced the results of the United States’ highest-grossing competitive offshore energy lease sale to date, including oil and gas lease sales, with the New York Bight offshore wind sale. These results are reported to be a major milestone towards achieving the current administration’s goal of reaching 30 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind energy by 2030. The lease sale offered six lease areas totaling more than 488,000 acres in the New York Bight — extending along the Atlantic coast from Cape May Inlet in New Jersey to Montauk Point — for potential wind energy development and drew competitive winning bids from six companies totaling approximately $4.37 billion.

Moreover, a recent report indicates that the United States’ growing offshore wind energy industry presents a $109 billion revenue opportunity to businesses in the supply chain over the next decade.

“This week’s offshore wind sale makes one thing clear: the enthusiasm for the clean energy economy is undeniable and it’s here to stay,” says Secretary Deb Haaland. “The investments we are seeing today will play an important role in delivering on the Biden-Harris administration’s commitment to tackle the climate crisis and create thousands of good-paying, union jobs across the nation.”

The provisional winners of this lease sale are:

Provisional Winner  Lease Area Acres Winning Bid
OW Ocean Winds East LLC  OCS-A 0537  71,522  $765,000,000 
Attentive Energy LLC  OCS-A 0538  84,332  $795,000,000 
Bight Wind Holdings LLC  OCS-A 0539  125,964  $1,100,000,000 
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Bight, LLC  OCS-A 0541  79,351  $780,000,000 
Invenergy Wind Offshore LLC  OCS-A 0542  83,976  $645,000,000 
Mid-Atlantic Offshore Wind LLC  OCS-A 0544  43,056  $285,000,000 

New York Bight lease areas.

A map of the lease areas auctioned is shown in the image to the right. A more detailed rendition can be found on the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management .

Before the leases are finalized, the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission will conduct an anti-competitiveness review of the auction, and the provisional winners will be required to pay the winning bids and provide financial assurance to BOEM.

The New York Bight offshore wind leases include innovative stipulations designed to promote the development of a robust domestic U.S. supply chain for offshore wind energy and enhance engagement with Tribes, the commercial fishing industry, other ocean users and underserved communities. The stipulations will also advance flexibility in transmission planning. Stipulations include incentives to source major components domestically — such as blades, turbines and foundations — and to enter into project labor agreements to ensure projects are union-built.

On Jan. 12, Secretary Haaland, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a  for developing a robust offshore wind energy domestic supply chain that will deliver benefits to residents of New York and New Jersey and the surrounding region, including underserved communities. This collaboration will serve as a model for future engagement and establish the U.S. as a major player in the global offshore wind energy market.

To advance the Interior Department’s environmental justice and economic empowerment goals, lessees will be required to identify and make efforts to engage with Tribes, underserved communities and other ocean users who could be affected by offshore wind energy development. The Department will hold companies accountable for improving their engagement, communication and transparency with these communities.

These additions are intended to promote offshore wind energy development in a way that coexists with other ocean uses and protects the ocean environment, while also securing the United States’ energy future for generations to come.

BOEM initially asked for information and nominations of commercial interest on 1.7 million acres in the New York Bight. Based on BOEM’s review of scientific data and extensive input from the commercial fishing industry, Tribes, partnering agencies, key stakeholders and the public, BOEM reduced the acreage offered for lease by 72% to avoid conflicts with ocean users and minimize environmental impacts. BOEM will continue to engage with the public, ocean users and key stakeholders as the process unfolds.

It has been reported that the current administration has already made significant progress toward creating a pipeline of projects. It has approved and celebrated the groundbreaking of the nation’s first two commercial-scale offshore wind projects in federal waters: the 800-megawatt (MW) Vineyard Wind project and the 130-MW South Fork Wind project. BOEM expects to review at least 16 plans to construct and operate commercial offshore wind energy facilities by 2025, which would represent more than 22 GW of clean energy for the nation.

In addition, this past fall Secretary Haaland announced a , which identified up to seven potential lease sales by 2025, including the New York Bight and offshore the Carolinas and California later this year, to be followed by lease sales for the Central Atlantic, Gulf of Maine, the Gulf of Mexico and offshore Oregon.

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