Sunrise Wind, New York’s largest offshore wind project, announced in a press release that it has obtained approval for its Construction and Operations Plan (COP) from the US Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM).
The approval is the final requirement for the federal agency to give the project the green signal.
The offshore wind project is proposed to have a capacity of 924 megawatts and will generate power sufficient to power 600,000 homes in New York.
The project is expected to help New York inch towards achieving 70% renewable electricity by 2030 and accelerate the expanding offshore wind workforce and supply chain.
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The project is also expected to generate 800 jobs, thousands of indirect jobs, and economic benefits stretching from the Capital Region to Long Island.
The benefits include a $700 million investment in Suffolk County alone, the release mentions.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul said, “With the final approval of Sunrise Wind and the recent completion of South Fork Wind, it is clear that New York is leading the nation in building the offshore wind industry.”
She added, “We’re grateful for the Biden Administration’s commitment to advancing clean energy projects, and New York will continue to build a green economy, create good-paying jobs, and combat the climate crisis.”