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First U.S. public sale of Gulf of Mexico tracts for wind energy set for Aug. 29

NEW ORLEANS — The first public sale of offshore leases for wind energy improvement within the Gulf of Mexico will happen Aug. 29 for tracts off the Louisiana and Texas coasts, the Biden administration introduced Thursday.

The Department of the Interior stated the lease sale will contain greater than 300,000 acres. That features a 102,480-acre space off the southwest Louisiana coast, and areas protecting 102,480 acres and 96,786 acres off Galveston, Texas.

Plans for the sale come as wind vitality initiatives are already taking form within the Northeast. Earlier this month, the federal government gave the go-ahead for New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm to start development. That adopted approval of initiatives now underneath development within the northeast, one off Massachusetts and the opposite off New York and Rhode Island.



“We’re going to the Gulf,” President Joe Biden stated Thursday in Philadelphia. He was there to tour the Philly Shipyard, the place there was a steel-cutting ceremony for the Acadia, a vessel that can assist to construct offshore wind farms.

The administration had stated in February that it was contemplating an offshore lease sale within the Gulf, the place industries that historically serve offshore oil and fuel drilling are additionally embracing wind vitality developments.

The Gulf areas being auctioned subsequent month have the potential to generate 3.7 gigawatts, sufficient energy for almost 1.3 million properties, the Interior information launch stated. The administration has set a objective of putting in 30 gigawatts of offshore wind vitality by 2030.

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