Our involvement has been integral to securing these approvals, from the meticulous development of Construction and Operations Plans to navigating complex regulatory landscapes. Epsilon’s dedication to delivering comprehensive routing, licensing and permitting services underscores our commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions and supporting the ambitious goals of these transformative projects.

Atlantic Shores South Offshore Wind

Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind has reached a major milestone with the issuance of the Record of Decision (RoD) for its Atlantic Shores South Project which is poised to deliver 11,000 MW of clean energy to New Jersey by 2040, thereby advancing the state’s renewable energy target.

Epsilon is honored to be part of this impactful achievement. Collaborating with Environmental Design & Research, Inc., we played a key role in the development of the Construction and Operations Plan, which was submitted to the Bureau of Ocean Management (BOEM) in 2021. Epsilon is also leading the NMFS Letter of Authorization and the USEPA Outer Continental Shelf Air Permit processes, which are two critical federal approvals required to construct and operate the Project.

In addition to these permitting efforts, Epsilon has also delivered key environmental analyses in support of the Project including commercial and recreational fisheries, navigation safety and risk, onshore noise and marine mammals and sea turtles. Our team remains deeply committed to the success of Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, helping to meet critical environmental standards and achieve regulatory milestones and Project objectives.

New England Wind Projects

A full set of federal approvals were received this summer for the construction of New England Wind, which includes New England Wind 1 and New England Wind 2. Once completed, these projects will supply clean energy to nearly 1 million homes across New England, making a significant contribution to the region’s renewable energy landscape.

Epsilon has been at the forefront of this important initiative, leading the federal permitting process for the projects, starting with the submission of the Construction of Operations Plan to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in 2020. We also led all other federal permitting, including obtaining a Letter of Authorization from NMFS, a Section 10/404 permit from USACE, and an Outer Continental Shelf Air Permit from USEPA. Epsilon is also spearheading state, regional, and local permitting efforts for the state-jurisdictional components of the projects.

As the lead firm for routing, licensing, and permitting services, Epsilon has guided the projects through key regulatory hurdles. Our team continues to support New England Wind during the remaining stages of permitting and helping to ensure that all state and federal requirements are met.