Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Expands US Offshore Wind Ambitions with New Gulf of Mexico Areas

Credit: BOEM

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management () has taken a significant step forward in advancing the United States' offshore aspirations by finalizing four new Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) in the Gulf of Mexico. This development aligns with the US government's target of deploying 30 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind energy capacity by 2030, further solidifying the nation's commitment to expansion.

The newly designated zones hold the potential to support offshore wind projects that have the capacity to generate clean, renewable energy sufficient to power over three million households. This announcement follows the landmark inaugural Gulf of Mexico offshore wind lease sale earlier this year.

BOEM Director emphasized the importance of fostering a burgeoning offshore wind industry in the Gulf of Mexico, acknowledging that it will require time and collaborative efforts. BOEM's intention to pursue another offshore wind lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico is driven by continued industry interest and feedback from key stakeholders and partners.

Klein stated, “BOEM will continue to work with the Tribes, other government partners, coastal states, ocean users, and local communities as we advance our work in a manner that seeks to responsibly develop offshore areas while minimizing potential conflicts with other ocean uses and marine life in the Gulf of Mexico.”

Prior to the finalization of the WEAs, BOEM collaborated with NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science to create a model that comprehensively analyzed the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem. This analysis aimed to identify and mitigate potential conflicts with marine resources and ocean users. The agency also actively incorporated feedback from various stakeholders, including Tribes, other government agencies, and ocean users, to pinpoint suitable offshore locations for wind energy development.

The four designated WEAs are as follows:

  1. Option J: Spanning 495,567 acres, located approximately 47.2 miles off the coast of Texas, with the potential to support projects capable of powering 2.1 million homes.
  2. Option K: Covering 119,635 acres, situated approximately 61.5 miles off the coast of Texas, with the potential to support projects that could provide energy for 508,200 homes.
  3. Option L: Encompassing 91,157 acres, located approximately 52.9 miles off the coast of Texas, with the potential to support projects that could power 387,450 homes.
  4. Option N: Spanning 56,978 acres, situated approximately 82 miles off the coast of , with the potential to support projects capable of supplying approximately 242,000 homes with electricity.

The next stages in BOEM's renewable energy competitive leasing process involve the issuance of a Proposed Sale Notice, which will undergo a 60-day public comment period, ensuring transparency and public input in the expansion of the offshore wind sector in the Gulf of Mexico.

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