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Thu Mar 28, 2024, 03:50 PM Mar 28

A Huge New 1.2 GW Offshore Wind Farm is Headed to New England [View all]

Michelle Lewis, Mar 27 2024 - 10:52 am PT
Full Article: https://electrek.co/2024/03/27/offshore-wind-farm-new-england-vineyard-wind-2/

Vineyard Offshore, which developed Vineyard Wind 1, has submitted a proposal for a 1.2 gigawatt (GW) offshore wind farm to three New England states.

The proposal is for Vineyard Wind 2, and it was put forward in response to a solicitation from Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island for up to 6.8 GW of offshore wind capacity.

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Vineyard Offshore asserts that its proposal includes more than 200 letters of support from local officials, suppliers, and stakeholders from all three states. An offshore wind tribal benefit agreement was also recently signed with the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.



The 1.2 GW offshore wind farm would provide enough clean power to the New England grid for the equivalent of more than 650,000 households starting in 2031. It would avoid 2.1 million tons of CO2 emissions annually across the region, equivalent to taking 414,000 cars off the road.

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The proposal asserts that the development of Vineyard Wind 2 would generate approximately $2.3 billion in direct expenditure and 3,800 job-years of employment across New England, with over $1.5 billion realized in Massachusetts, along with 80% of regional jobs.

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Full Article: https://electrek.co/2024/03/27/offshore-wind-farm-new-england-vineyard-wind-2/

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1.21 Gigawatts? speak easy Mar 28 #1
1200 Gigawatts is USA generating capacity Progressive dog Mar 28 #2
Yes, I completely agree... Think. Again. Mar 28 #3
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