News Release from American Clean Power Association (ACP)
Wind Industry Profile of
Lengthy Application Delays Threaten Rhode Island’s Place as OSW Leader
“As a wind resource-rich state, Rhode Island has traditionally recognized the opportunity before it and has served as a leader in offshore wind development. However, the recent decision by Rhode Island regulators to put in place a lengthy pause on review of SouthCoast Wind’s application for export cables represents a massive step backward. This newly created requirement from the EFSB prevents developers from pursuing state siting and permitting approval until they have secured commercial power sale contracts.
“This decision sets a concerning precedent, impeding Rhode Island and New England from reaching ambitious clean energy goals.
“Siting and permitting, as well as power sales, are necessary ingredients in moving projects forward. They must run in parallel, not have one wait for the other. ACP asks that Governor McKee and Attorney General Neronha reconsider this decision and put Rhode Island and New England back on course toward achieving offshore wind goals.”
- Source:
- ACP
- Author:
- Press Office
- Link:
- cleanpower.org/...
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- ACP, association, delay, Rhode Island, statement, offshore, wind farm, pause, SouthCoast Wind, opportunity, EFSB