What’s New?
NOW AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING: Recordings of the 5th BOEM Hawaiʻi Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force meeting held on August 22, 2024 are now posted on the Hawaiʻi task force page.
You’re Invited: BOEM Hawaiʻi Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force Meeting
Hawaii Task Force Meeting Information and Registration
July 31, 2024 - The Hawai’i Floating Offshore Wind Regional Ports Assessment was completed. The study analyzed the current and planned infrastructure of Hawaii ports to assess their ability to support the growing floating offshore wind industry’s demand. It used spatial analysis, interviews, and available records to collect the necessary data regarding infrastructure readiness. The findings culminated in a report that outlines port requirements and deployment scenarios to support the industry and provides a basis of analysis with which the authors conducted a regional feasibility analysis of existing and planned port facilities and infrastructure.
October 15, 2021 - The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has published The Cost and Feasibility of Floating Offshore Wind Energy in the O’ahu Region. This study provides estimates of the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) of offshore wind in the region surrounding O’ahu and investigates related topics relevant to planning for offshore wind.
Efforts Under Way
BOEM is working closely with the State of Hawai'i to determine potential path forward for offshore wind planning in the state.
BOEM continues to fund studies to better understand the environmental, cultural, technical, and socioeconomic aspects of potential offshore wind development in the Hawaiian Islands region. Study profiles for the most recently awarded studies can be found at the links below.
Evaluating Hawaiian Fisheries and Potential Impacts of Offshore Wind Energy Development
Public Engagement
BOEM established the BOEM/Hawai'i Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force to promote planning and coordination, and to facilitate effective and efficient review of requests for commercial and research leases and right-of-way grants for power cables on the Federal outer continental shelf (OCS). Members of the Task Force include representatives of Federal, state and local government agencies, and offices who regularly engage with members of the Native Hawaiian community. BOEM also coordinates public information meetings to help keep interested stakeholders updated on major renewable energy milestones. To obtain information discussed during these meetings click on the links below.
- Task Force Meetings:
- 2024 - Task force Meeting: Five
- 2016 - Task Force Meeting: Four
- 2015 - Task Force Meeting: Three
- 2012 - Task Force Meeting: Two
- 2012 - Task Force Meeting: One
- Public Scoping Meetings on Potential O'ahu Offshore Wind:
- July 21, 2016: Waialua Public Meeting - Transcript
- July 20, 2016: Waianae Public Meeting - Transcript
- July 19, 2016: Honolulu Public Meeting -Transcript
- Public Comment Period extended to September 7, 2016:
- Public comments filed through Regulations.gov (Docket No. BOEM-2016-0049) can be found here
- A compilation of public comments filed outside of Regulations.gov (listed in no particular order) can be found here
- Federal Register Notice - Environmental Assessment for Commercial Wind Leasing and Site Assessment Activities on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Offshore the Island of O'ahu, Hawai'i; Extension of Comment Period
- Webinars/Presentations
- May 13, 2020 - Understanding Potential Effects of West Coast Offshore Renewable Energy Development on Marine Mammals. Presenter: Desray Reeb, Marine Biologist, BOEM.
- February 26, 2020 - An Introduction to Floating Offshore Wind webinar hosted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
- March 11, 2020 - West Coast Science Exchange Webinar Series: Understanding the Potential Effects of Offshore Wind Development to Fishes, Essential Fish Habitat and Fisheries | Presenter: Donna Schroeder, Marine Ecologist, BOEM
- January 8, 2020 - West Coast Science Exchange Webinar Series: Birds and Offshore Wind Energy Development: BOEM's Avian Study Strategy to Assess Data Needs and Effects | Presenter: David Pereksta, Avian Biologist, BOEM
Environmental Studies
BOEM has funded or considered numerous studies to collect information about the marine environment to support decisions concerning offshore renewable energy development. For more information, please visit https://www.boem.gov/environment/environmental-studies-pacific.
Related Press Releases
- You’re Invited: BOEM Hawaiʻi Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force Meeting
- Renewable Energy Leasing Schedule for the Five-Year Period Starting May 1, 2024
- Now Available: Marine Biogeographic Assessment of the Main Hawaiian Islands
- Note to Stakeholders: Call for Information and Nominations (Call) and Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Assessment
- BOEM Extends Comment Period on Potential O'ahu Offshore Wind
- You're Invited: Public Scoping Meeting on Potential O'ahu Offshore Wind
- Secretary Jewell Announces First Step to Develop Wind Energy Offshore Hawai'i
- Hawai'i Intergovernmental Renewable Task Force Meeting
- Unsolicited Lease Request for Floating Wind Energy Project Offshore O'ahu, Hawai'i
- AGENDA: BOEM/Hawai'i Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force Meeting
- BOEM/Hawai'i Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force Meeting
- BOEM Names Doug Boren to Lead Pacific Office
Background
Several unsolicited lease requests for wind energy development offshore of Oahu, Hawai'i were submitted to BOEM during 2014-2015. The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Lands Act requires BOEM to award leases competitively, unless BOEM determines there is no competitive interest. BOEM has determined that there may be competitive interest in developing all or portions of the Oahu Call Area and has published a “Call for Information and Nominations” and a “Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Assessment.” Comment period for both announcements are now closed. Please see below for more information.
Unsolicited Lease Requests
2014-2015: BOEM has received a total of three unsolicited wind energy lease requests from two potential developers: two lease requests from AW Hawai'i Wind, LLC (AWH), the AWH O'ahu Northwest Project and the AWH O'ahu South Project; and one from Progression Hawai'i Offshore Wind, Inc. (Progression), the Progression South Coast of O'ahu Project. Each project proposes an offshore floating wind energy facility with a capacity of approximately 400 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy. The energy generated by the projects would be transmitted to O'ahu by undersea cables.
- Wind energy competitive leasing process
- Map of Unsolicited Lease Request Areas
- National Environmental Policy Act Citizen's Guide
Call for Information and Nominations
June 24, 2016: BOEM published a “Call for Information and Nominations” (Call) to seek additional nominations from companies interested in commercial wind energy leases within the Call area offshore Hawai'i (see map below). BOEM also sought public input on the potential for wind development in the Call Area, including comments on site conditions, resources, and existing uses of the area that would be relevant to BOEM’s wind energy development authorization process. The comment period closed. Materials relating to the 2016 “Call” are below.
- Hawai'i Call for Information and Nominations
- Map Showing the Hawai'i Call for Information and Nominations
- Public Comments received in response to the Call submitted through Regulations.gov (Docket No. BOEM-2016-0036)
- Commercial Nominations of Interest
Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Assessment
June 24, 2016: BOEM announced its intent to prepare an Environmental Assessment (EA) of potential commercial wind leasing and site assessment activities on the ocean continental shelf offshore the island of O'ahu, Hawai'i. The EA will address environmental impacts and socioeconomic effects related to the proposed action, issuance of one or more commercial wind energy leases and approval of site assessment activities on those leases. This notice informed the public of BOEM’s intent to prepare an Environmental Assessment (EA) of potential commercial wind leasing and site assessment activities on the OCS offshore the island of O'ahu, Hawai'i. The EA will address environmental impacts and socioeconomic effects related to the proposed action, issuance of one or more commercial wind energy leases and approval of site assessment activities on those leases.
This notice also serves to announce the beginning of the formal scoping process. Scoping will help identify reasonable alternatives to the proposed action, focus the analysis in the EA on potentially significant issues, and eliminate those issues that are determined to be insignificant or considered irrelevant to the analysis. BOEM will also use the scoping process to seek public comment on the full range of potential environmental impacts, including input relevant to the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). The comment period is now closed. For more information, please use the links below.
- Notice of intent to Prepare an Environmental Assessment
- Public Scoping Meetings on Potential O'ahu Offshore Wind
- Transcript - Waialua Public Meeting, July 21, 2016
- Transcript - Waianae Public Meeting, July 20, 2016
- Transcript - Honolulu Public Meeting, July 19, 2016
- Public Comment Period extended to September 7, 2016
- Public comments filed during the extended comment period through Regulations.gov (Docket No. BOEM-2016-0049)
- A compilation of public comments filed outside of Regulations.gov (listed in no particular order)
- Federal Register Notice - Environmental Assessment for Commercial Wind Leasing and Site Assessment Activities on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Offshore the Island of O'ahu, Hawai'i; Extension of Comment Period