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Biden wants wind energy off N.J. to power 10 million homes by 2030

- BY MATTHEW DALY Associated Press

Wind turbines stand in the water off Block Island, R.I.

WASHINGTON

The Biden administra­tion is moving to sharply increase offshore wind energy along the East Coast, saying Monday it is taking initial steps toward approving a huge wind farm off the New Jersey coast as part of an effort to generate electricit­y for more than 10 million homes nationwide by 2030.

Meeting the target could mean jobs for more than 44,000 workers and for 33,000 others in related employment, the White House said. The effort also would help avoid 78 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year, a key step in the administra­tion’s fight to slow gloWind bal warming.

President Joe Biden “believes we have an enormous opportunit­y in front of us to not only address the threats of climate change, but use it as a chance to create millions of good-paying, union jobs that will fuel America’s economic recovery,” said White House climate adviser Gina McCarthy. “Nowhere is the scale of that opportunit­y clearer than for offshore wind.”

The administra­tion’s commitment to the still untapped industry “will create pathways to the middle class for people from all background­s and communitie­s,” she added. “We are ready to rockand-roll.”

The administra­tion said it intends to prepare a formal environmen­tal analysis for the Ocean project off New Jersey. That would move Ocean Wind toward becoming the third commercial-scale offshore wind project in the U.S.

The Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said it is targeting offshore wind projects in shallow waters between Long Island and the New Jersey coast. A recent study shows the area can support up to 25,000 developmen­t and constructi­on jobs by 2030, Interior said.

The ocean energy bureau said it will push to sell commercial leases in the area in late 2021 or early 2022.

The administra­tion also pledged to invest $230 million to upgrade U.S. ports and provide up to $3 billion in loan guarantees for offshore wind projects through the Energy Department’s recently revived clean-energy loan program.

“It is going to be a fullforce gale of good-paying, union jobs that lift people up,” said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.

Ocean Wind, 15 miles off the coast of southern New Jersey, is projected to produce about 1,100 megawatts a year, enough to power 500,000 homes, once it becomes operationa­l in 2024.

The Interior Department has previously announced environmen­tal reviews for Vineyard Wind in Massachuse­tts and South Fork wind farm about 35 miles east of Montauk Point in Long Island, N.Y. Vineyard Wind is expected to produce about 800 megawatts of power and South Fork about 132 megawatts.

Biden has vowed to double offshore wind production by 2030 as part of his effort to slow climate change.

“For generation­s, we’ve put off the transition to clean energy and now we’re facing a climate crisis,” said Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, whose department oversees offshore wind.

Vineyard Wind is slated to become operationa­l in 2023, with Ocean Wind following a year later.

 ?? MICHAEL DWYER
AP, file 2016 ??
MICHAEL DWYER AP, file 2016

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