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New York Doubles Offshore Wind Procurement via Equinor Contracts

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January 14, 2021
New York Doubles Offshore Wind Procurement via Equinor Contracts
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo says New York has entered two new state contracts to procure 2,490 MW of offshore wind from Equinor Wind U.S. via the Empire Wind II and Beacon Wind projects, effectively doubling the state’s offshore wind power procurement and significantly growing the offshore wind industry in the U.S. 

The announcement capped the state’s second offshore wind solicitation and brings the state’s total offshore wind procurement to 4,300 MW. As part of the bid, Equinor will invest in port upgrades at South Brooklyn Marine Terminal to create a staging and assembly facility and will make New York home to the nation’s first offshore wind tower manufacturing facility at the Port of Albany. Cuomo’s office estimates that the contracts will create $8.9 billion in investment and create more than 5,200 good-paying jobs.

“We applaud Cuomo for his commitment to creating thousands of new jobs and providing clean renewable energy to hundreds of thousands of New York homes,” says Ross Gould, vice president of supply chain development and New York state director for the Business Network for Offshore Wind. “Now is the time for the federal government to step up and support the progress seen in states all along the Atlantic Coast.”

Offshore wind promises to create tens of thousands of jobs while supplying renewable energy on a massive scale. Cuomo committed the state to procure at least 9,000 MW of offshore wind by 2035 as part of the state mandate to source 70% of the state’s electricity from renewable sources by 2030.  New York is not alone; 11,500 MW of offshore wind development are under contract across nine states.

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