List of offshore wind farms in the United States GudangMovies21 Rebahinxxi LK21

      There are three operating offshore wind farms in the United States, and several more are in permitting or under construction. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management studies potential sites in federal waters for offshore wind energy development and leases sites to developers, who work with state regulatory agencies to interconnect and market their electricity.


      Operational utility scale




      Under construction


      The following table lists offshore wind farms that have begun construction in federal waters. Some of these projects have begun delivering power to the grid, with some of their turbines already coming online.


      Proposed wind farms




      = Atlantic Coast

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      The following table lists offshore wind farm areas (by nameplate capacity) that are in various states development for the Outer Continental Shelf in U.S. territorial waters of the East Coast of the United States, where a Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) wind energy area lease has been secured and have gained at least some required regulatory approval before construction can begin. Distances are approximated and generally represent closest point of turbine array to shoreline, while acreage represents size of total lease area, which may be shared, and not the blocks within them allocated for the wind farm.
      Projects that have received operations approval from BOEM are highlighted in blue.


      = Pacific and Gulf of Mexico coasts

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      In October 2021, the Biden administration approved the initiation of mapping out potential lease areas along the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico coasts. In March 2022, five areas off the coast of California were defined for lease. An auction in December 2022 leased the areas for a total of $757 million.


      Abandoned, postponed or decommissioned


      Cape Wind (Massachusetts)
      Delaware Offshore Wind Farm
      Fisherman's Energy Atlantic City Windfarm (New Jersey). Groundbreaking for the onshore portion of the project took place in December 2014. It was postponed in July 2017.
      Ocean Wind 1 and 2 (New Jersey). Canceled by Ørsted due to poor financial outlook in 2023.
      Icebreaker Wind (Lake Erie, Ohio) 21 MW, placed on hold in 2023.
      Skipjack Wind Farm
      Park City Wind


      See also




      Notes




      External links


      Offshore Renewable Activities – Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
      Offshore Wind Energy – US Department of Energy
      Offshore Wind Power Hub
      Offshore Wind Market Report 2024 Edition – NREL
      Northeast Ocean Data: Offshore Wind Projects
      American Clean Power: Offshore Wind

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