Avangrid Hosts Federal Leadership at New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal
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Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement officials tour control and marine operations centers and staging activities for first-in-the-nation Vineyard Wind 1 project
“The New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal is the foundation for our operations in pioneering Vineyard Wind 1, the first large-scale offshore wind project in the United States,” said Avangrid CEO Pedro Azagra. “Our team was grateful for the opportunity to showcase the groundbreaking operations taking place at the port to BSEE Director Sligh and his staff, highlighting the hard work of the men and women building this historic project. Our success on Vineyard Wind 1 is not possible without strong support and collaboration from our federal partners, and we look forward to continued engagement with BSEE as the project moves to the operational stage.”
“The control and marine coordination centers we visited today provide vital information to developers about the performance of their windfarms, and they will also be critical to BSEE in our role as the lead federal regulator for ensuring safe and environmentally responsible offshore wind operations,” said BSEE Director Kevin Sligh. “The BSEE team is currently evaluating the centers and exploring ways to perform oversight of activities in a sound and practical way while allowing the developers to maximize power production and satisfy their regulatory obligations.”
The New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal serves as the staging and assembly port for turbine components, and the central command for assigning and tracking working vessels and monitoring personnel working offshore. Operations at the terminal are vital to ensuring safe, coordinated operations, and allowing the operator to remain aware of all vessel activities and needs.
The Vineyard Wind 1 control center, which is housed in conjunction with the marine coordination center, serves as point for the management of assets located miles away offshore.
While touring the centers, BSEE leaders also visited the staging port where the turbine components – blades, tower, and nacelles – are stored and assembled prior to being shipped offshore for installation.
From the outset of this project, Vineyard Wind recognized the importance of building and supporting a workforce of local, highly skilled, and diverse tradespeople. The valuable collaboration with union leadership on this project is a prime example of how this new industry can be a responsive member of the communities it serves, ensuring accessible and family-sustaining careers.
Vineyard Wind began offshore construction in late 2022, achieved steel-in-the-water in June, and completed the nation’s first offshore substation in July. Construction flows through the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal. In July 2021, Vineyard Wind signed the first Project Labor Agreement for an offshore wind project in
An 806-megawatt project located 15 miles off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard, Vineyard Wind will generate electricity for more than 400,000 homes and businesses in the Commonwealth of
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