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Announcements

The Whale Communications Specialist Committee, a specialist committee of the E-TWG, has released the first round of an FAQ document to aid in the dissemination of current, accurate, and readily understandable information around whale mortality events and the level of potential risk to whales from offshore wind energy development activities. Committee members represent a variety of sectors including offshore wind developers, government agencies, and environmental nonprofit organizations.


This FAQ document is intended to primarily be used as a resource for stakeholders who are in direct communication with the general public and who regularly receive questions from the public on these topics. The FAQ development process includes multiple rounds of expert review from experts external to the committee and the E-TWG. New sections of the FAQ document are being publicly released as they are finalized. View Document.

NYSERDA has moved the Mitigation Practices Database (MPD) Tool for Offshore Wind (previously the Mitigation and Monitoring or MMP Tool) to a new hosting platform and has created a new web application to access the database. The Tool is publicly available for use by environmental and fisheries stakeholders. The Tool houses a searchable database of potential mitigation practices that may be relevant to avoiding, minimizing, offsetting and restoring potential effects of offshore wind energy development on wildlife, the environment, and fisheries. View Tool.

Today, NYSERDA announced the launch of expedited renewable energy solicitations as part of New York’s 10-Point Action Plan to bolster the State’s growing large-scale renewable industry. Final proposals for both offshore wind and land-based renewable projects are due in January 2024. These expedited solicitations support progress toward achieving New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (Climate Act) goals to obtain 70% of New York’s electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and develop 9,000 megawatts of offshore wind by 2035. Read the full announcement.

The Environmental Technical Working Group (E-TWG) is a New York State outreach and collaboration effort with environmental stakeholders and offshore wind energy developers from Maine to North Carolina.

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