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US Offshore Wind Momentum Generates Competition Between States and Businesses

States and businesses are competing to be first movers as US offshore wind takes off finds the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)
US Offshore Wind Momentum Generates Competition Between States and Businesses

Almost 1,000 business leaders, academics, environmental specialists, and high-ranking officials from around the world gathered in New York this week for the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Offshore WINDPOWER Conference. The conference comes at a time when the offshore wind industry is gaining traction in the US, fuelled by the desire of many states and companies to scale up the industry and harness a new job-creating ocean energy resource.

New York is an ideal location to develop offshore wind power, which can reliably deliver large amounts of clean energy to Long Island and millions of New York residents. New York State’s ambitious goal to build 2.4 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind will help the nascent American offshore industry grow to scale. Capacity to build, deploy and maintain some of the world’s most powerful wind turbines would flow from new investments in America’s port and manufacturing infrastructure.

“New York intends to be the preeminent global hub for the next generation of the wind industry” said Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York during the Conference welcome remarks. “Offshore wind is essential to meet New York’s ambitious energy goal and developing 2,400 megawatts of offshore wind will generate thousands of jobs in our state. We’re making unprecedented investments in infrastructure and laying the groundwork for the offshore wind industry, which is primed to benefit from New York’s talented, ambitious workforce. The economic and environmental benefits offshore wind will provide is a win-win for all New Yorkers. ”

New York isn’t the only state with strong offshore wind potential, nor is it the only state determined to capture the economic benefits. Conference attendees including Mary Beth Tung from the Maryland Energy Administration and Steve Pike from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Centre were among those who remarked on friendly competition between states racing to develop an offshore wind industry. Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey each have policies in place that will drive significant offshore wind capacity growth.

“You can feel the urgency to harness this new ocean energy resource coming from states and businesses competing to be first-movers” added Tom Kiernan, CEO of AWEA. “Unlocking America’s vast offshore wind potential will reliably deliver large amounts of clean power, grow jobs, and cement American energy dominance.”

The economic development potential of offshore wind can generate benefits nationwide. There are 17 US offshore wind projects in various stages of development off the East and West Coasts as well as the Great Lakes, representing over 9,100 MW of capacity. And developing an American offshore wind manufacturing supply chain, factory jobs and shipbuilding further expands the scope of opportunity.

Leading offshore wind turbine manufacturers General Electric, MHI Vestas, and Siemens Gamesa were well represented at the conference. MHI Vestas announced a $35 million investment to test their most powerful 9.5 MW offshore wind turbines at Clemson University in South Carolina, a significant step that signals confidence in the US market. Steel foundations for Deepwater Wind’s Block Island Wind Farm, the first US offshore wind project, were made-in-America by Gulf Island Fabrication. And another Gulf Coast-based company, Zentech Inc., recently announced plans to build the first U.S. offshore wind installation vessel.

These Gulf Coast firms are part of a growing cohort of businesses in the oil and gas supply chain utilising their experience working with offshore infrastructure to capture new business in wind.

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