BOEM to conduct environmental review of New York Bight offshore wind lease areas
July 14, 2022
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) will conduct a regional environmental review of six lease areas offshore New York and New Jersey in the New York Bight area.
Offshore staff
WASHINGTON, DC— The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) will conduct a regional environmental review of six lease areas offshore New York and New Jersey, in an area known as the New York Bight. Leases for these six areas were awarded through BOEM’s February 2022 auction that brought in more than $4.3 billion, a record amount for any U.S. offshore renewable or conventional energy lease sale.
This is the first time BOEM has conducted a regional analysis containing multiple lease areas for offshore renewable energy. Additional environmental analyses specific to each proposed wind energy project will build off this programmatic review once BOEM receives individual Construction and Operations Plans (COPs) from the leaseholders.
BOEM will publish a notice of intent to prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) in the Federal Register on July 15, which will initiate a 30-day public comment “scoping” period. Comments gathered during this time will help BOEM identify what it should consider as part of the PEIS. The PEIS will analyze potential impacts from wind energy development activities in the New York Bight region as well as measures that can be taken to avoid, minimize, mitigate and monitor such potential impacts.
During the public comment period, BOEM will hold virtual public meetings on July 28, Aug.2 and Aug. 4.