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Vineyard Wind's Environmental Impact Review Back on Track Following Government Shutdown

The Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is scheduled to receive comments on the draft environmental impact statement for Vineyard Wind LLC’s 800-megawatt offshore wind project by Feb. 22, with a final version of the environmental study set to be released in the spring, according to a Feb. 8 notice.

  • The statement provides an analysis of potential environmental impacts associated with the construction and operations plan that was submitted by the developers in December 2017.
  • The government shutdown led to several hearings being postponed and the comment deadline being extended.
  • The project developer already has contracts with distribution utilities in Massachusetts, which has a 1.6-gigawatt offshore wind mandate. The project also secured a 54-megawatt capacity supply obligation in the ISO New England Inc’s annual forward capacity auction substitution round, after it unsuccessfully moved federal regulators for a delay in the auction to get the “renewable technology resource” status.
  • The facility is co-owned by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Avangrid Renewables. Avangrid is owned by Iberdrola SA.
February 18, 2019
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