Offshore wind is up-and-coming in the United States. See state goals and capacities for offshore wind farms allocated to current lease areas in our map.
Grey Areas
For Massachusetts and Rhode Island, space for around 1.6 GW is still available. However, this would quickly be earmarked if Massachusetts authorizes the procurement of an additional 2.8 GW.
Yellow Areas
For New York/New Jersey, an adequate area for the state goals only exists if BOEM’s primary recommended areas (equivalent to 4.5 GW) become available for leasing.
Blue Areas
Compared to the grey and yellow areas, there is currently less space available for Virginia and Maryland. To reach its offshore wind goals, Virginia will need to develop new wind farms with a 40% higher capacity density than New England.
Want to get more insights?
Follow our “US Offshore Wind in 10 Maps” series the next weeks. For more information about LAUTEC’s work in the US, contact our Partner, Ian Spooner, or follow LAUTEC on LinkedIn.