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Biden Administration Approves Major Offshore Wind Project In Massachusetts

The turbines of America's first offshore wind farm are seen from a tour boat off the coast of Block Island, R.I., Oct. 17, 2022. The Biden administration approved a new offshore wind project of

The Biden administration has given the green light to a new offshore wind project off the coast of Massachusetts that promises to provide more electricity than the state's former coal-fired generating station. Avangrid’s New England Wind project is set to become the eighth large offshore wind project in the United States to be approved and is one of the largest projects to date.

While the project was initially planned to have a maximum capacity of 2,600 megawatts, it is now expected to generate around 1,900 megawatts due to a reduction in the number and size of turbines. This output could power up to 1 million homes and businesses in southern New England, making a significant contribution to the region's clean energy goals.

Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind is another major project on the horizon, with a capacity of 2,600 megawatts and plans to be located off the coast of Virginia Beach, Virginia.

The closure of the last operating coal-fired power plant in Massachusetts in 2017 marked a shift towards cleaner energy sources. The former Brayton Point plant, which produced 1,600 megawatts of electricity, will now be repurposed to support the offshore wind industry.

Ken Kimmell, Avangrid’s chief development officer, emphasized the significance of the New England Wind project, highlighting the need for clean energy to replace retiring coal and nuclear plants. He described the approval as a major milestone that will help meet the region's energy demands.

The project will be located south of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, and will be constructed in two phases. Avangrid is also involved in the construction of the Vineyard Wind project, which has already begun delivering electricity to the grid and will eventually power 400,000 homes and businesses in Massachusetts.

The Interior Department has been actively approving clean energy projects, with over 10 gigawatts of offshore wind energy approved in less than three years. This progress underscores the growing importance of renewable energy sources in meeting the nation's energy needs.

With the approval of projects like New England Wind and others, the transition to cleaner energy sources is well underway, signaling a shift towards a more sustainable energy future.

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