Avangrid Joins Governor Healey for Tour of Vineyard Wind 1 Operations and Maintenance Facilities
Avangrid has partnered with Governor Maura Healey to tour the Operations and Maintenance facilities for Vineyard Wind 1, the first large-scale offshore wind project in the U.S. The tour highlighted a new Marine Terminal and an O&M Service Building, both important to the project's operations and expected to create approximately 90 jobs. Avangrid will manage the wind farm's operation, including turbine maintenance and coordination of contractors. The facilities will employ around 20 technicians trained overseas and support local employment through various roles. The O&M building features sustainability initiatives, including solar panels and flood resiliency. Vineyard Wind 1 will generate 806MW, providing electricity to 400,000 homes and saving customers $1.4 billion over 20 years. The project is also expected to cut carbon emissions by 1.6 million metric tons annually.
- Creation of approximately 90 jobs.
- The O&M building includes sustainability features like solar panels and flood resiliency.
- Project to generate electricity for over 400,000 homes.
- Expected savings of $1.4 billion for customers over 20 years.
- Reduction of carbon emissions by 1.6 million metric tons per year.
- 806MW capacity from the Vineyard Wind 1 project.
- Nearly double the commitment of union jobs created during construction.
- Potential risks associated with training new employees overseas.
- Long-term operational risks and maintenance challenges.
O+M Service Facility and Port in Vineyard Haven Will Serve as Headquarter for the Long-Term Operation of the Nation’s First Large-Scale Offshore Wind Project
Avangrid CEO Pedro Azagra joins
“Governor Healey is a steadfast champion for clean energy, climate action, and historic
Vineyard Wind broke ground on the facilities in 2022. The facilities will provide support services for the windfarm once it’s operational, creating 90 jobs while also bolstering the community’s environmental sustainability goals.
In 2022, Avangrid finalized the Operations and Maintenance Service Agreement and Asset Management Agreement, which designate Avangrid as the party responsible for overseeing the operation and management of the facility once construction is complete and commercial operations begin.
Through these agreements, Avangrid will provide services to the Vineyard Wind project and be the lead for the operations management of the wind farm, including the supervision of critical tasks such as turbine, cable and substation maintenance, coordination of contractors, 24/7 control center services, trading, and assets management.
Avangrid is hiring approximately 20 technically qualified employees, including key roles that will receive intensive training overseas through Iberdrola’s operational offshore wind farms in the
In addition to O&M technicians, the facilities will employ people with a range of skillsets, such as site managers, planners, helicopter pilots, crew transfer vessel (CTV) support staff, and health, safety and environmental (HSE) managers, among other positions.
The Marine Terminal can support up to three Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs). Two CTVs were in port on Thursday, which transport O&M technicians to the windfarm.
The O&M service building, located on Beach Road near the port, includes warehouse, storage, and office space. The building’s design incorporates sustainability and climate resiliency initiatives. It is elevated 10 feet above street level standing on steel piles, providing flood resiliency as well as parking. The building will also feature solar panels, electric vehicle charging stations and bike parking.
Vineyard Wind also constructed a hangar at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport to house a helicopter that will service the project. Like the O&M service building, the hangar also includes sustainability initiatives, including an all-electric heating system.
Vineyard Wind has been actively working to fill positions with island residents, hosting multiple job fairs and weekly office hours. In December 2023, project shareholders announced that Vineyard Wind 1 has delivered nearly double of its commitment through the PLA by creating 937 union jobs through two years of construction.
Vineyard Wind began offshore construction in late 2022, achieved steel-in-the-water in June 2023, and completed the nation’s first offshore substation in July 2023. 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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