DOI 1st Right-of-Way for Renewable Energy Transmission in Federal Waters
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Category: EnergyType: News
Source: DOE (Wind)
Date: Wednesday, November 19th, 2014
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) on November 17 announced that it has offered a right-of-way grant to Deepwater Wind for the Block Island Transmission System off of Rhode Island to transmit offshore wind energy.
Deepwater Wind's suggested plan would install a bi-directional submerged transmission cable between Block Island and the Rhode Island mainland. The transmission system would serve 2 purposes: to connect Deepwater Wind's suggested 30 megawatt Block Island Wind Farm about 2.5 nautical miles southeast of Block Island to the Rhode Island mainland, and to transmit power from the existing onshore transmission grid on the mainland to Block Island. The right-of-way corridor, which is about 8 nautical miles long and 200 feet wide, comprises the portion of the transmission line that crosses federal waters. See the DOI new release.
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