From: U.S. Department of the Interior
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Date: October 27, 2016
Contacts: interior_press@ios.doi.gov
Tracey Moriarty (BOEM) 703-787-1571
Contacts: interior_press@ios.doi.gov
Tracey Moriarty (BOEM) 703-787-1571
Interior Department to Auction Over 79,000 Acres Offshore New York for Wind Energy DevelopmentFourteen companies qualified to bid in 6th competitive lease sale
WASHINGTON – As part of President Obama’s comprehensive Climate Action Plan to
create American jobs, develop domestic clean energy resources and cut
carbon pollution, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) Director Abigail Ross Hopper today
announced that 79,350 acres offshore New York will be offered in a December 15 commercial wind lease sale.
“Today’s
announcement not only marks another milestone for the U.S. offshore wind
energy program, but also demonstrates how our collaborative efforts
with state, local and private sector partners can advance a clean energy
future in the United States,” said Secretary Jewell. “Industry interest
remains strong with more than a dozen qualified bidders as we take
another step closer to harnessing the enormous potential of offshore
wind energy for Atlantic coastal communities.”
The New York
Wind Energy Area starts approximately 11.5 nautical miles (nm) from
Jones Beach, NY. From its western edge, the area extends approximately
24 nm southeast at its longest portion. The lease area consists of five
full Outer Continental Shelf blocks and 143 sub-blocks. A map of the
lease area can be found here.
“New York is
a critical component in building a robust U.S. offshore wind industry,”
said BOEM Director Abigail Ross Hopper. “The process to develop and
refine the New York lease area, as well as the online auction, reflects
the deep commitment BOEM has to listening and responding to stakeholders
and ensuring that all voices are heard as we forge a path to a clean
energy future.”
To date,
BOEM has awarded eleven commercial wind leases, including nine through
the competitive lease sale process. These lease sales have generated
more than $16 million in winning bids for more than a million acres in
federal waters.
After
reviewing comments received on the Environmental Assessment, BOEM
removed about 1,780 acres from the lease area due to environmental
concerns regarding a seafloor feature known as the Cholera Bank. In a
comment letter, the National Marine Fisheries Service identified the
Cholera Bank feature as a sensitive habitat to be avoided for the
placement of structures. As a result of this removal, the revised lease
area will be approximately two percent smaller than the lease area
considered in the Proposed Sale Notice.
In response
to concerns raised by commercial fishing interests, BOEM also has
included a lease requirement for the lessee to develop a publicly
available Fisheries Communications Plan and work with a Fisheries
Liaison to facilitate communication with the fishing industry.
Today’s
announcement also identifies 14 companies that BOEM has deemed legally,
technically and financially qualified to participate in the upcoming
lease sale:
- Avangrid Renewables, LLC
- CI-II NY Inc.
- DONG Energy Wind Power (U.S.) Inc.
- Innogy US Renewable Projects LLC
- wpd offshore Alpha LLC
- Deepwater Wind Hudson Canyon, LLC
- Energy Management, Inc.
- Convalt Energy LLC
- Clean Power Northeast Development Inc.
- New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
- Statoil Wind US LLC
- EDF Renewable Development, Inc.
- Fishermen’s Energy, LLC
- Sea Breeze Energy LLC
Under the terms of the Final Sale Notice, which will be published in the Federal Register on October 31, the lease area will be auctioned as Lease OCS-A 0512. Concurrently, BOEM will release a revised environmental assessment (EA) for commercial wind lease issuance and related activities within the Wind Energy Area offshore New York. The EA considers reasonably foreseeable environmental and socioeconomic impacts from issuing a renewable energy lease and conducting site characterization (e.g., surveys) and assessment (e.g., installation and operation of meteorological towers and buoys) activities in the designated offshore area.
As a result of the analysis in the revised EA, BOEM issued a Finding of No Significant Impact, which concluded that reasonably foreseeable environmental effects associated with the issuance of the commercial wind lease and related activities would not significantly impact the environment.
The revised EA addresses comments received in response to an environmental assessment published in June 2016 for public review. Those comments can be viewed by searching for Docket ID BOEM-2016-0038 here.
For more information on the New York lease area and upcoming auction, as well as the revised EA, visit BOEM’s website at http://www.boem.gov/New-York.
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