Avangrid, Vineyard Offshore, Nearly Double Union Hiring Target For Vineyard Wind 1
- Creation of 937 union jobs, nearly double the commitment
- $590 million in total economic output to the Massachusetts economy
- 71.5% of union workers are residents of Southeastern Massachusetts
- First large-scale offshore wind project in the U.S.
- On track to deliver the first power from a large-scale offshore wind project in the United States by the end of the year
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Developers Have Hired 937 Union Members to Date, With More Jobs Coming in 2024
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"When we say climate change is our greatest threat and greatest opportunity — this is what we mean,” said Governor Maura Healey. “Vineyard Wind nearly doubled its commitment in job creation.
“By the time we complete construction on Vineyard Wind 1, Avangrid will have delivered more than 1,000 union jobs and enough clean power for 400,000 homes and businesses in Massachusetts,” said Avangrid CEO Pedro Azagra. “The report we filed today reflects the enormous potential of offshore wind, and we’re proud of the bonds we’ve built with the unions and skilled labor in
“When we signed the PLA in July of 2021, we made a commitment to bring the trades and local communities into this project, so they could get a foothold in a new industry,” said Klaus S. Møeller, CEO of the Vineyard Wind Project and Senior Vice President for Vineyard Offshore. “I’m proud to say that we not only met that threshold, we’re set to more than double it by the end of construction. It’s long been our goal for this first project to show the promise of this industry, promises that we are turning into reality day-by-day.”
Supportive government actions, such as federal tax credits for renewable energy projects, have been instrumental for Vineyard Wind 1, which is on track to be the first large-scale offshore wind project in the
Compiled by UMass Dartmouth and Springline Research Group, the analysis utilizes job and expenditure data collected from 2017 through September 2023 to measure Vineyard Wind’s progress, particularly in terms of the extent to which the reported results align with the job and economic output estimates conducted by UMass Dartmouth’s Public Policy Center in 2017 (PPC17).
The report also finds that
In May 2023, the project received the first shipment of project components at the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal, and began turbine installation in September 2023. Currently, the project has installed five turbines, and is on track to deliver the first power from a large-scale offshore wind project in
During Year 2 of construction, the report finds a total headcount of 890 individual union workers on the project, in addition to 197 that worked on the project in Year 1.
In July 2021, the project signed the first PLA for an offshore wind project in
“Massachusetts is once again demonstrating its clean energy leadership with the nearly 1,000 union jobs created by the historic Vineyard Wind 1 project,” said Senator Ed Markey. “Not only are these good-paying jobs, but nearly 9 in 10 union workers are residents of
"We have committed significant federal resources toward ensuring our local workers are trained to meet the challenges and opportunities of the offshore wind industry, and today's news clearly demonstrates that those investments are paying dividends in the community," said Congressman Bill Keating. "I commend Avangrid and CIP, the unions, and their members who have reached this goal together, and I look forward to continued progress toward the goals laid out in the Project Labor Agreement.”
“The House’s ongoing effort to establish
"Union workers are powering the clean energy transition,” said
“Nearly 1000 green union jobs and production of clean energy is the exact reason the House, under the leadership of Speaker Mariano, embarked on its mission to ensure that offshore wind got its jumpstart here in Massachusetts,” said State Representative Jeffrey N. Roy (D-
“Vineyard Wind is bringing more than just sustainable energy to our shores, but also an exciting expansion of union jobs in Southeastern Massachusetts,” said State Senator Julian Cyr. “I am encouraged to see the project exceed its goal to deliver 500 union jobs with 937 union jobs and counting already created! This success will help revitalize the Commonwealth’s coastal economy and further propel
“I have said before that offshore wind represents a unique, generational opportunity for
“I am grateful that Vineyard Wind delivered on its commitment to creating high quality union jobs in Massachusetts,” said Representative Christopher Markey. “Anyone that goes to the
“I am pleased that Vineyard Wind has exceeded the initial expectations regarding the amount of union jobs needed for this project,” said State Representative Christopher Hendricks. “I’m excited to continue working with Vineyard Wind, the state delegation, and other community partners to ensure that this trend only accelerates as to derive the most economic benefit directly for the people of New Bedford.”
“These 937 newly-created union jobs show that clean energy isn’t just a climate win — it’s a win for workers across Southeastern Massachusetts,” said State Representative Dylan Fernandes. “Our Commonwealth is at the forefront of a clean energy revolution that will create thousands of local, year-round jobs and chart the path toward a livable planet for future generations.”
"The Department of Energy Resources is glad to see such a robust filing on the job creation from Vineyard Wind,” said DOER Commissioner Elizabeth Mahony. “We will continue to prioritize equitable economic development in our coastal communities so local residents and governments can receive the benefits of this new industry. Future projects will build upon of the progress of this partnership between labor and Vineyard Wind."
“We commend Avangrid and CIP for their increased ambition on job creation for the Vineyard Wind I project,” said Elizabeth Turnbull Henry, President of the Environmental League of
“This underscores two incredibly important points about where we're headed with clean energy,” said Joe Curtatone, President of the Northeast Clean Energy Council. “First, labor is an essential partner in delivering these projects. We're talking about a new industrial revolution. We have to build a whole new energy system, and Vineyard Wind has shown that organized labor is ready to do that work. They can deliver the workers who can deliver the projects. Second, we're also building a diverse climate economy. For this energy transition to impact the whole of our society, it needs to involve the whole of our society. Vineyard Wind really has laid out an example for how we all can play a role in building a sustainable world.”
“In addition to being a significant source of local and regional job creation, the Vineyard Wind 1 project has generated substantial economic opportunities for
The report was submitted to DOER in accordance with an agreement that was signed between the agency and Vineyard Wind after the project was selected by the state in its first offshore wind procurement in 2017.
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.
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
About Vineyard Offshore
Vineyard Offshore, an affiliate of CIP, is leading the development of two lease areas in the Northeast, in addition to a recently acquired lease in
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