Close Menu
  • Home
  • Maritime
  • Offshore
  • Port
  • Oil & Gas
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Incidents
  • Environment
  • Events
    • Maritime
    • Offshore
    • Oil & Gas
    • Energy
  • Advertising
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Trending
  • Inyanga Marine Energy Group appoints new chair of the board
  • Shell shakes hands with three players to boost offshore unit safety
  • Can hydrogen make good on its clean energy potential?
  • The Untold Plight Of North Korean Seafood Workers in China
  • Ship Recyclers “Drip Fed” Tonnage
  • Putin opens door to ExxonMobil Sakhalin-1 return
  • Hudson Bay’s Port of Churchill Could Host Transatlantic Container Service
  • Maritime Industry Must Act if it is to Achieve a Sustainable Blue Economy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Maritime247.comMaritime247.com
  • Home
  • Maritime
  • Offshore
  • Port
  • Oil & Gas
  • Energy
  • Tech
  • Incidents
  • Environment
  • Events
    • Maritime
    • Oil & Gas
    • Offshore
    • Energy
  • Advertising
Maritime247.comMaritime247.com
Home»Offshore»BOEM Identifies Environmental Measures for NY Bight Wind Energy Development
Offshore

BOEM Identifies Environmental Measures for NY Bight Wind Energy Development

December 22, 2024
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

The Future of Offshore Wind Energy Development in the New York Bight

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) recently issued a Record of Decision outlining environmental measures for future wind energy development in the New York Bight area, covering six lease areas offshore New York and New Jersey. With the goal of advancing offshore wind projects, BOEM aims to secure development before the end of the Biden administration in January 2025.

Overview of Lease Areas

The six lease areas in the New York Bight span over 488,000 acres and were sold in a highly successful auction, generating over $4.3 billion in total bids. BOEM estimates that full development of these areas could produce up to 7 GW of offshore wind energy, sufficient to power approximately two million homes.

Regional Analysis and Environmental Measures

BOEM conducted a regional analysis of offshore renewable energy development to streamline the projects in the NY Bight. The agency completed a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) to assess avoidance, minimization, mitigation, and monitoring measures for future offshore wind projects in the area.

The Draft PEIS was followed by a completed environmental review in October, which identified measures to be applied to the six lease areas. Today’s Record of Decision specifies 58 environmental measures that BOEM plans to implement to reduce potential impacts on the environment.

Key Players in Offshore Wind Development

Leading developers in the industry secured the lease areas, including Bluepoint Wind, Attentive Energy, Community Offshore Wind, Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Bight, Invenergy, and Vineyard Mid-Atlantic. Each developer is in the early stages of planning and has the opportunity to submit Construction and Operations Plans to BOEM for review.

See also  Cadeler Welcomes Wind Pace WTIV Newbuild to its Fleet

Challenges and Opportunities

While some projects have faced political uncertainties, industry groups remain optimistic about the progress of offshore wind development. Despite opposition from some political figures, the industry continues to move forward with renewable energy projects, leveraging the environmental analyses and measures provided by BOEM.

As the push for offshore wind energy intensifies, developers and regulators are working to ensure sustainable and responsible development in the New York Bight. With strategic planning and adherence to environmental guidelines, the future of offshore wind energy looks promising in the region.

Bight BOEM Development Energy Environmental Identifies Measures Wind
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related Posts

Inyanga Marine Energy Group appoints new chair of the board

August 18, 2025

Can hydrogen make good on its clean energy potential?

August 18, 2025

Putin opens door to ExxonMobil Sakhalin-1 return

August 18, 2025
Top Posts

Duties of Bosun (Boatswain) on a Ship

February 1, 2025

China Fights Australia’s Plans to Reclaim Darwin Port Citing U.S. Influence

May 27, 2025

Fire-Stricken Wan Hai 503 Continues to Drift Off Indian Coast as Salvage Efforts Intensify

June 11, 2025

Car Carrier ‘Morning Midas’ Catches Fire with Electric Vehicles Off Alaska

June 5, 2025
Don't Miss
Offshore

Balmoral teams with Korean firms for work on Equinor’s floating wind farm

February 18, 2025

Balmoral Comtec Signs MoU for Equinor’s Firefly Floating Wind Project Balmoral Comtec, a subsidiary of…

Samskip joines DCSA+ to advance multimodal digital integration

August 14, 2025

Insurance checks instituted for Russian shadow fleet passing through the Baltic

December 29, 2024

Shock mitigation partnership for Shock WBV and Loki Dynamics

February 22, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Your Weekly Dive into Maritime & Energy News.

About Us
About Us

Stay informed with the latest in maritime, offshore, oil & gas, and energy industries. Explore news, trends, and insights shaping the global energy landscape.

For advertising inquiries, contact us at
info@maritime247.com.

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Our Picks

Caspian Pipeline Consortium: Damaged Pipeline Is Back

May 24, 2025

ZTT wins submarine cable contract for 1 GW Chinese offshore wind farm

April 9, 2025

New platform that can ‘identify suspicious activities’ launches to safeguard on- and offshore cables

March 21, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Your Weekly Dive into Maritime & Energy News.

© 2025 maritime247.com - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertising

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.