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List of offshore wind farms in the United States

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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

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Wind farm Offshore BOEM wind energy lease area Receiving

states

Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Completion year Turbines Developer
/Utility
Regulatory agency Refs
Block Island Wind Rhode Island state waters RI 41°06′52.96″N 71°31′16.18″W / 41.1147111°N 71.5211611°W / 41.1147111; -71.5211611 (Block Island Wind) 30 2016 5 x 6MW Haliade 150 Ørsted Rhode Island PUC [1] [2]
Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind - Pilot Project Offshore Virginia
OCS-A 0497[3]
25 nmi (nautical miles) east of Cape Henry (VA) 2,135 acres (864 ha) VA 36°53′30″N 75°29′30″W / 36.89167°N 75.49167°W / 36.89167; -75.49167 (Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind - Pilot) 12 2020 2 x 6MW
Siemens Gamesa SWT-6.0-154
Ørsted
Dominion Energy
State Corporation Commission [4] [5]
South Fork Massachusetts & Rhode Island
OCS-A 0517 (North Lease Area)[6]
26 nmi southeast of Montauk Point, Long Island (NY) & 16.6 nmi southeast of Block Island (RI) 13,700 acres (5,500 ha) NY 41°05′31″N 71°18′40″W / 41.092°N 71.311161°W / 41.092; -71.311161 132 2024 12 x 11MW Siemens Gamesa 11.0-200 DD Ørsted
Global Infrastructure Partners
NYSERDA

Long Island Power Authority

[7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Under construction

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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.

Wind farm Offshore BOEM wind

energy lease area

Receiving states Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Projected completion Turbines Developer Regulatory agency
/Utility
Refs
Vineyard Wind Offshore Massachusetts
OCS-A 0501[12] [13]
13 nmi southwest of Martha's Vineyard (MA) 65,296 acres (26,424 ha) MA 41°02′00″N 70°37′00″W / 41.03325°N 70.61667°W / 41.03325; -70.61667 806 2024 62 13MW GE Haliade-X Avangrid
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]
Revolution Wind Offshore Rhode Island
OCS-A 0486 (North Lease Area)[19]
halfway between Montauk Point (NY) & Martha's Vineyard (MA) 83,798 acres (33,912 ha)[20] RI
CT
41°07′30″N 71°23′17″W / 41.124974°N 71.38818°W / 41.124974; -71.38818 704 2025 64 Siemens Gamesa 11.0-200 DD Ørsted
Global Infrastructure Partners
National Grid
United Illuminating
Connecticut DEEP
Rhode Island PUC
[21] [22] [23]
Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Offshore Virginia
OCS-A 0483[24]
25 to 35 nmi east of Cape Henry (VA) 112,799 acres (45,648 ha) VA 36°54′N 75°23′W / 36.9°N 75.38°W / 36.9; -75.38 2,640 2026 176 Siemens Gamesa 14.0-222 DD Dominion Energy State Corporation Commission [4] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30]

Proposed wind farms

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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,[31] where a Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) wind energy area lease has been secured[32][33] 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.

Wind farm Offshore BOEM wind

energy lease area

Receiving states Coordinates Capacity (MW) Projected completion Turbines Developer Regulatory agency
/Utility
Refs
Atlantic Shores Offshore New Jersey
OCS-A 0499
(NJWEA North)[34]
13 nmi east of Atlantic City (NJ)[35] 183,353 acres (74,200 ha) NJ 1,510 2028 Vestas V236-15MW Shell New Energies

EDF Renewables

NJBPU [36] [37] [38]
Attentive Energy Two Offshore New York/New Jersey
OCS-A 0538
47 nmi southeast of Jones Beach (NY) & 36 nmi east of Seaside Heights(NJ) 84,332 acres (34,128 ha) NJ 1,342 2031 TotalEnergies

Corio Generation

NJBPU [39]
Carolina Long Bay Offshore North Carolina

OCS-A 0545 OCS-A 0546

20 nmi southeast of Southport, North Carolina NC 2,250 2030 TBA TotalEnergy Renewables USA

Duke Energy

[40] [41] [42]
Empire Wind 1 Offshore New York
OCS-A 0512
(Hudson North)[43][44]
12 nmi south of Jones Beach, Long Island (NY) 79,350 acres (32,110 ha) NY 40°19′45″N 73°30′28″W / 40.329226°N 73.507861°W / 40.329226; -73.507861 816 2027 Vestas

V236-15MW

Equinor
NYSERDA [45] [46] [47] [48]
Kitty Hawk North Wind Offshore North Carolina
OCS-A 0508[49]
24 nmi east of Corolla (NC) 122,405 acres (49,536 ha) NC 800 2027 Up to 69 WTGs Avangrid Renewables [50] [51][52]
Leading Light Wind Offshore New Jersey
OCS-A 0542
30 nmi east of NJ NJ 2,400 2031 Invenergy

energyRE

NJBPU [39]
MarWin Offshore Maryland
OCS-A 0490[53]
26 nmi east of Ocean City (MD) 46,970 acres (19,010 ha) MD 300 22 US Wind Maryland PSC [1] [2] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59]
Momentum Wind 808
New England Wind 1 Offshore Massachusetts

OCS-A 0534 [60]

17 nautical miles south of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts and 20 nautical miles southwest of Nantucket, Massachusetts 101,590 acres (41,110 ha) MA 791 2031 TBA Avangrid Renewables Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities [61][62]
Sunrise Wind Offshore Massachusetts & Rhode Island
OCS-A 0487 (North Lease Area)[63]
26 nmi east of Montauk Point, Long Island (NY) & 16.6 nmi southeast of Block Island (RI) 86,823 acres (35,136 ha) NY 40°59′36″N 71°07′16″W / 40.99333°N 71.12122°W / 40.99333; -71.12122 924 2026 84 Siemens Gamesa 11.0-200 DD Ørsted
Con Ed Transmission
NYSERDA

New York Power Authority

[45] [64] [65] [66]
SouthCoast Wind Offshore Massachusetts
OCS-A 0521
25 nmi south of Martha's Vineyard (MA) 127,388 acres (51,552 ha) MA, RI 1,287 2030 TBA Shell New Energies
Ocean Winds
MDPU[67] [62]
Vineyard Wind 2 Offshore Massachusetts
OCS-A 0522[68]
25 nmi south of Nantucket (MA) 132,370 acres (53,570 ha) MA 1,200 TBA TBA Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities [62][69]

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.[70] In March 2022, five areas off the coast of California were defined for lease.[71] An auction in December 2022 leased the areas for a total of $757 million.[72]

Wind farm Offshore BOEM wind energy lease area Receiving state Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Projected completion Turbines Developer
/Utility
Regulatory agency Refs
TBA Offshore Northern California

OCS-P 0561

63,338 acres (25,632 ha) CA RWE Offshore Wind Holdings [72]
TBA Offshore Northern California

OCS-P 0562

69,031 acres (27,936 ha) CA California North Floating [72]
TBA Offshore Central California

OCS-P 0563

80,062 acres (32,400 ha) CA Equinor Wind US [72]
TBA Offshore Northern California

OCS-P 0564

80,418 acres (32,544 ha) CA Central California Offshore Wind [72]
TBA Offshore Northern California

OCS-P 0565

80,418 acres (32,544 ha) CA Invenergy California Offshore [72]

Abandoned, postponed or decommissioned

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See also

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Notes

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