When fully operational, the two facilities will supply approximately 2,000 megawatts (MW) of clean and renewable energy to New England’s electrical grid. New England Wind 1 is being developed in Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) Lease Area OCS-A 0534, immediately southwest of the 804 MW Vineyard Wind 1 offshore wind facility, North America’s first utility-scale offshore wind development. The Lease Area is approximately 20 miles from the southwest corner of Martha’s Vineyard. New England Wind 2 is located southwest of New England Wind 1.

Epsilon prepared New England Wind’s Construction and Operations Plan (COP) for review and approval by BOEM, the lead federal agency. The COP describes the construction, operations, and decommissioning of New England Wind and includes detailed impact assessments for physical, biological, and socioeconomic resources. Approval is anticipated in July 2024 (source). Epsilon also prepared New England Wind’s OCS Air Permit applications, which included an analysis of the air emissions associated with each project’s construction and operational activities as well as the emissions that would be avoided as a result of both projects. The OCS Air Permits regulate pollutants from OCS sources, such as engines on jack-up vessels and the electrical service platforms, during the construction and operation of New England Wind 1 and New England Wind 2.

Epsilon is also leading the state, regional, and local permitting for state-jurisdictional elements of New England Wind 1 and New England Wind 2. Several offshore export cables will transmit electricity to landfall sites in the Town of Barnstable. Underground onshore cables will connect the landfall sites to new onshore substations in Barnstable, which will then connect to Eversource’s existing 345 kilovolt (kV) West Barnstable Substation. Epsilon provided the routing and licensing services for the projects.

New England Wind 1 and New England Wind 2 are projected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 4 million US tons per year, or the equivalent of taking approximately 700,000 cars off the road each year during the lifespan of the projects. Combined, the projects will create up to 9,200 full-time equivalent jobs and bring $8 billion in direct investment to the region.

Currently serving as Lead or Co-lead environmental consultant on seven commercial-scale wind facilities with estimated capacity of over 12,000 MW, Epsilon Associates is the leading environmental analysis, licensing, and permitting consultancy supporting North America’s offshore wind development market. Our work is supported by an outstanding cadre of specialized sub-consultants. Our permitting experience on marine and coastal projects spans more than 20 years, including offshore wind, terminals, submarine cables and pipelines, offshore sand mining, offshore and onshore transmission, regional electricity grid interconnections, and related major infrastructure projects.