New York selects 3 offshore wind projects as it transitions to renewable energy

Offshore wind turbines stand near Block Island, R.I. on Aug. 15, 2016. Photo: Michael Dwyer/AP, File

New York will invest in three offshore wind projects as the state tries to meet its ambitious timetable to transition to renewable energy sources, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Tuesday.

The Democratic governor announced the conditional awards asย high development costsย affect other offshore wind projects for New York and around the globe. The state also announced awards to 22 land-based solar, wind and hydro projects. Combined, the projects will generate enough power for 2.6 million homes, with almost two-thirds of it coming from the three offshore wind projects.

โ€œThis is an historic investment to demonstrate our full commitment to renewables,โ€ Hochul said at a ceremony announcing the investments.

Offshore wind is a crucial component of New Yorkโ€™s plan to transition to a carbon-free electricity system by 2040. State law sets goals for 70% of New Yorkโ€™s electricity to come from renewable sources by 2030, and 9,000 megawatts of offshore wind by 2035.

There is currently an offshore wind project under construction off of Long Island.

But offshore wind developers say theyโ€™re struggling with higher-than-expected prices for material such as steel, as well as increased borrowing costs and supply chain issues. That has led to developers working to terminate contracts in other states. New Jersey officials this summerย approved a tax breakย to help a wind developer.

Hochul and the Democratic governors of five other northeastern states recentlyย wrote a letter to the Biden administrationย calling for more federal funds for offshore wind projects, warning that a cornerstone of the fight against climate change could be in jeopardy.

Earlier this month, New York power regulators rejected requests for additional funding for four offshore projects that are to provide the state with 4,230 megawatts of power. Those developers said they would assess the viability of…

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