Auction for big offshore wind power project
TRENTON, N.J. — The federal government will lease an area larger than half the size of Rhode Island off the coasts of New Jersey and New York for wind power development, the first offshore lease in the Biden administration, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced Wednesday.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management auction of nearly 500,000 acres is planned for next month and covers parcels off the so-called New York Bight and could lead to enough energy production to power up to 2 million homes, according to the Interior Department.
The announcement comes as President Biden’s administration aims to reach 30 gigawatts of offshore wind production by 2030, with more than half of it expected to come from New Jersey and New York by 2035. The project announced Wednesday could account for up to 7 gigawatts, the department said.
Haaland announced the lease on a call, joined by Democratic governors Phil Murphy of New Jersey and Kathy Hochul of New York as well as AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler. The project gives the country a chance to fight climate change and create “good-paying, union jobs,” Haaland said.
“We are at an inflection point for domestic offshore wind energy development. We must seize this moment — and we must do it together,” she added.
The decision to move forward with the lease comes after stakeholders, including commercial fisheries, weighed in and resulted in a reduction of the size of the lease area by 72%, according to the department.
The auction is set for Feb. 23, with a public hearing about the proposal set for Jan. 19.