JV in Massachusetts wind energy development

OE Staff
Thursday, May 11, 2017

Avangrid Renewables and Vineyard Wind have formed a strategic partnership to jointly develop a large scale wind energy project off the coast of Massachusetts. 

Last summer, Massachusetts required utilities to procure 1600 MW of clean, offshore wind energy within the next decade. When the 1600 MW of generation capacity are completed, they will generate enough clean, homegrown energy to power the equivalent of more than 750,000 Massachusetts homes every year.

Three companies to date have acquired lease rights to build projects off the coast, including Vineyard Wind. Vineyard Wind’s project area is about 15mi south of Martha’s Vineyard.

“This is a major strategic partnership that combines Avangrid Renewables’ US onshore wind development capabilities with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Iberdrola’s European offshore wind expertise to give Vineyard Wind a significant advantage in building Massachusetts’ first offshore wind project,” says Lars Thaaning Pedersen, co-CEO of Copenhagen Offshore Partners, CIP’s offshore wind development company.

Iberdrola holds offshore wind projects under development or construction in England, Germany and France.  Avangrid Renewables recently won its first offshore wind lease auction in the US off the coast of North Carolina. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is providing investment and management for projects under construction in Germany and Scotland. Executives with extensive offshore wind experience from these European projects will now be joining Vineyard Wind’s local development team, based in New Bedford, Mass.

“This partnership allows Vineyard Wind to leverage the financial firepower that both CIP and Avangrid can bring to bear to develop and build this project,” says Pedersen. “Avangrid’s interest in this project demonstrates that they recognize the strength of the local team, the local support we have, and the exciting potential for offshore wind in Massachusetts.”  

CIP and its executives have developed or invested in some of the biggest offshore wind projects in the world, including the 402 MW Veja Mate project off of Germany and the 588 MW Beatrice project off the coast of Scotland. 

“Our equal partnership in this effort demonstrates the strong commitment we’ve made to execute our growth strategy and expand our wind portfolio across the US,” says James P. Torgerson, Avangrid CEO. “When you look at our longer term position with the Kitty Hawk offshore lease in NC and factor in this more immediate off-shore opportunity in Massachusetts, combined with our family of company’s extensive experience and knowledge, you recognize we are well positioned to grow this sector in the US.”   

Vineyard Wind plans to begin construction of its project in early 2020, in order to bring the economic development and clean energy benefits of offshore wind to Massachusetts as soon as possible. Vineyard Wind has also worked hard to establish long-term relationships and partnerships with the local community that will provide significant benefit to the project.   

Categories: North America Renewables Offshore Wind

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