Monday, April 26, 2021

Wind Turbines Will Generate NY Electricity


Equinor is Planning to Power more than a Million Homes in New York with Homegrown, Renewable Energy.

As a Broad Energy Company with an Ambitious Net-Zero target for 2050, they are pursuing the Development of Offshore Wind Projects in the U.S. and quickly becoming a Leader in the Country’s Growing Offshore Wind Industry.

That way, they are Not only helping providing Homes and Industries with Clean Power and Generating Value, but also Helping the U.S. to Meet its Climate Targets.

Equinor was Selected for Largest-ever U.S. Offshore Wind Award. On January 13th 2021, Equinor was Selected to provide New York State with Offshore Wind Power in One of the Largest Renewable Energy Procurements in the U.S. to date.

The U.S. East Coast is One of the most Attractive Growth Markets for Offshore Wind in the World, and these Projects will Deliver Homegrown, Renewable Electricity to New York. They Represent a Game-Changer for Offshore Wind Business in the U.S. and Demonstrate Commitment to be a Leading Company in the Energy Transition.

EMPIRE WIND: Empire Wind is located 15-30 Miles Southeast of Long Island and Spans 80,000 Acres, with Water Depths of between 65 and 131 Feet. The Lease was Acquired in 2017 and is being Developed in Two Phases, Empire Wind 1 and 2, with a Total Installed capacity of more than 2 GW (816 + 1,260 MW).

BEACON WIND: Beacon Wind is located more than 60 Miles East of Montauk Point and 20 Miles South of Nantucket and covers 128,000 Acres. The Lease was Acquired in 2019 and has the Potential to be Developed with a Total Capacity of more than 2.4 GW. First Phase installed Capacity: 1,230 MW.










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