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    Factbox-US offshore wind farms in service, in construction and under development By Reuters

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump suspended new federal offshore wind leasing on his first day back in the Oval Office on Jan. 20, pending an environmental and economic review.

    On the same day, Danish energy company Orsted (CSE:), the world’s biggest offshore wind firm, posted another impairment charge on delays to a U.S. offshore project.

    Those are just the latest blows for the offshore wind industry that former President Joe Biden and several states considered key to meeting federal and state clean energy targets.

    “Halting offshore wind represents a huge step backward in our efforts to advance a clean energy future and damages the state’s economic opportunities,” North Carolina Governor Josh Stein, a Democrat, told Reuters in an email.

    “Investors have signed leases and invested significant resources. They deserve certainty,” Governor Stein said.

    In California, where offshore wind is in early stages of development, Adam Stern (AS:), Executive Director of Offshore Wind California, an industry trade group, said most of the work was happening at the state level.

    “As an industry, we’re focused and moving forward with what is advancing offshore wind in California, and right now most of that is occurring at the state level.” That includes approved spending of roughly $475 million to upgrade ports and $4.6 billion to upgrade power transmission lines to prepare for future offshore wind projects.

    In 2023 and 2024, several offshore wind companies, including Orsted, took billions in write-offs, impairments and other cancellation fees after they determined they could no longer complete projects profitably due to rocketing construction costs, higher interest rates and supply chain snags.

    In New Jersey, which has seen its share of offshore wind project delays, Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, told Reuters in an email that he remains committed to clean energy.

    “New Jersey will explore all available options to protect the health of our environment and residents while bolstering energy independence, creating good-paying American jobs, lowering energy bills, and growing New Jersey’s innovation economy,” Governor Murphy said.

    There are currently four offshore wind projects operating in the U.S., but one – Vineyard Wind 1 – was shut for part of 2024 after a blade fractured and fell into the ocean in July.

    There are also four offshore wind projects under construction and several more in development.

    The following factbox lists the projects in service and those under construction and in advanced development that were expected to continue despite Trump’s review:

    In Service State(s) Company Start First Power Size (MW)

    Construction

    Project

    Block Island RI Orsted 2016 29

    Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Pilot VA Dominion 2020 12

    South Fork RI, MA Orsted (50%) and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) Skyborn Renewables unit (50%) Feb 2022 Dec 2023 132

    Vineyard Wind 1 MA Iberdrola/Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Nov 2021 Jan 2024 806

    Under Construction State(s) Company Start First Power Size (MW)

    Construction (Estimated) Estimated

    (Estimated)

    Revolution Wind RI, MA Orsted (50%) and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) Skyborn Renewables unit (50%) 2023 2026 704

    Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (Commercial) VA Dominion (50%)/Stonepeak (50%) Nov 2023 2026 2,587

    Empire Wind 1 NY Equinor May 2024 ***2027 810

    Sunrise Wind RI, MA Orsted Jul 2024 2026 924

    Under Development State(s) Company Start First Power Size (MW)

    Construction (Estimated) Estimated

    (Estimated)

    New England Wind 1 MA Iberdrola (OTC:) 2025 2029 791

    SouthCoast Wind 1 MA Ocean Winds (EDP/Engie) late 2025 2030 1,287

    Community Offshore Wind 1 NY, NJ RWE/National Grid 2027 2030 1,314

    MarWin MD US Wind owned by Toto Holding’s Renexia 270

    Atlantic Shores South 1 NJ EDF/Shell 1,510

    Momentum Wind MD US Wind owned by Toto Holding’s Renexia 809

    Excelsior Wind NY, NJ Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ Vineyard Offshore 1,314

    Leading Light NY, NJ Invenergy/energyRE 2,400

    Vineyard Wind 2 MA Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ Vineyard Offshore 1,200

    Community Offshore Wind 2 NY, NJ RWE/National Grid 1,300

    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A crane hangs over the first jacket support structure installed to support a turbine for a wind farm in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off Block Island, Rhode Island July 27, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo

    New England Wind 2 MA Iberdrola 1,080

    *** Empire Wind 1 – 2027 is estimated time of commercial power instead of first power

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