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New GoM Wind Lease Auction Planned After BOEM Receives Competive Interest

December 23, 2024
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The Gulf of Mexico Offshore Wind Energy Sector Sees Renewed Interest

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is making strides in developing the offshore wind energy sector in the Gulf of Mexico after encountering competitive interest from at least two companies. The planned offshore wind lease auction earlier this year was canceled, but recent developments have reignited the potential for growth in this sector.

Following an unsolicited request from Hecate Energy Gulf Wind, a Chicago-based renewable energy company, BOEM published a Request for Competitive Interest for two potential lease areas off the southeast coast of Texas. Hecate Energy Gulf Wind proposed the Gulf Wind 2 project, which could comprise up to 133 fixed-bottom turbines with a capacity ranging from 15-23 MW each, totaling approximately 2000 MW.

Despite initial concerns about the size of the lease areas, Hecate Energy Gulf Wind believes that combining the two sites totaling 142,000 acres would be sufficient for a commercial project. In addition to Hecate Energy Gulf Wind, Invenergy, another Chicago-based company with a diverse portfolio in renewable energy, has also expressed interest in the same leases.

BOEM is now evaluating the competitive interest from these companies and is planning to move forward with a competitive lease process. The bureau expects to schedule a lease auction for the sites in 2026, marking a significant step towards the development of offshore wind energy in the Gulf of Mexico.

Past attempts to develop the offshore wind sector in the Gulf of Mexico have faced challenges. Previous auctions in 2023 and 2024 did not attract significant interest, leading to cancellations and a reevaluation of plans for the region. However, the current interest from Hecate Energy Gulf Wind and Invenergy signals a potential turning point for offshore wind energy in the Gulf of Mexico.

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While there are concerns raised by some, such as Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham opposing offshore wind leases due to perceived risks, the growing interest from renewable energy companies underscores the potential benefits of developing the offshore wind sector in the region. With proper planning and collaboration, the Gulf of Mexico could become a hub for clean and sustainable energy production.

Auction BOEM Competive GoM Interest Lease Planned Receives Wind
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