Massachusetts and Rhode Island have selected 2,878 megawatts (MW) of offshore wind power in the region’s first-ever coordinated procurement.
This historic step marks the largest offshore wind initiative in New England to date, with Massachusetts alone securing 2,678 MW from three major projects. Once it comes online, it will meet nearly 20% of the state’s total electricity demand, significantly boosting clean energy generation while fueling the offshore wind supply chain.
This wind power will bring clean energy to over 1.4 million homes in Massachusetts, cutting carbon emissions by an amount equivalent to removing 1 million gas-powered cars from the road. It’s a bold win for both the environment and the economy, as these projects are expected to create thousands of jobs and generate billions of dollars in economic activity.
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