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BOEM finalizes three final wind energy areas in the Central Atlantic
Official Press Release BOEM:
BOEM Finalizes Wind Energy Areas in the Central Atlantic
Areas have potential to support 4–8 gigawatts of clean renewable energy
As part of the Biden-Harris administration’s goal of deploying 30 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind energy capacity by 2030, today the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced three final Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) offshore Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, which were developed following extensive engagement and feedback from states, Tribes, local residents, ocean users, federal government partners, and other members of the public. If fully developed, the final WEAs could support between four and eight gigawatts of energy production. The three WEAs total approximately 356,550 acres. The first WEA (A-2) is 101,767 acres and located 26 nautical miles (nm) from Delaware Bay. The... ... More: Official Press Release BOEM
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