The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s PSN includes important auction credit that could yield valuable supply chain investments
For Immediate Release: May 26, 2022
Media Contact: Melinda Skea | [email protected] | 202-709-9793
BALTIMORE – Offshore wind development on the West Coast took a major step forward today with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s release of a Proposed Sale Notice (PSN) for five lease areas off the California coast. This is the final step before setting an auction date for the combined nearly 380,000 acres for offshore wind development, yielding at least 4.5 GW of power capacity for California, the most populated state in the U.S. Since offshore wind in the Pacific Ocean requires floating turbines, today’s PSN announcement also marks the simultaneous step forward in the development of the next generation of offshore wind technology.
The following statement can be attributed to Liz Burdock, CEO and founder of the Oceantic Network:
“Floating markets are advancing quickly in Asia and Europe creating a race to develop our own capabilities and position the U.S. as a global leader in this cutting-edge market. The Oceantic Network congratulates President Biden’s and Governor Newsom’s administrations for this historic moment bringing offshore wind to the world’s fifth largest economy and taking necessary steps to set up a robust supply chain of domestic businesses that will elevate America as a frontrunner to an in-demand technology.
Advancing offshore wind on the West Coast unlocks floating offshore turbine technology and will start a modern-day gold rush to revolutionize California’s energy sector with offshore wind development, a reliable, clean, and baseload renewable energy, in a state battling wildfires, droughts, and increasing energy demands.
In support of that effort, it is encouraging to see the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management continue to expand the multifactor bidding model in response to state and stakeholder input. The valuable auction credit will spark major investments in domestic ports, manufacturing facilities, and workforce development centers and encourage closer collaboration over local priorities including commercial fishing.
The Oceantic Network is the preeminent offshore wind supply chain organization with over 500 members, and we are already working closely with federal research partners to identify the suppliers, manufacturers, and businesses that will build the U.S. floating turbine industry. We welcome further collaboration with our state and federal partners to accelerate development of offshore wind and supply chain in the U.S.”
Additional Information:
- BOEM California webpage
- Network’s 2022 U.S. Offshore Wind Market Report