Vineyard Mid-Atlantic

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Vineyard Mid-Atlantic Lease Area

What's New? 

On Jan. 14, 2025, BOEM announced that it would publish a Notice of Intent (NOI) in the Federal Register to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Construction and Operations Plan (COP) submitted by Vineyard Mid-Atlantic, LLC. The publication of the NOI in the Federal Register will open a 45-day public comment period, ending on March 3, 2025. During the public comment period, BOEM will hold three virtual public meetings. 

For more information on how to register for the public meetings and how to provide comments, visit the  Vineyard Mid-Atlantic Public Meeting page.

Background

The Vineyard Mid-Atlantic Offshore Wind project is in one of the six lease areas within the New York Bight Wind Energy Area, and as proposed would generate over 2,000 megawatts of electricity from up to 117 wind turbines, enough to power more than 700,000 homes. The proposal includes up to two potential export cable corridors that would make landfall at Rockaway Beach, Atlantic Beach, or Jones Beach, New York.   

On February 23, 2022, BOEM held a competitive lease sale offshore New York and New Jersey. Vineyard Mid-Atlantic, LLC was identified as the winner of Lease Area OCS-A 0544 (43,056 acres) located in federal waters approximately 20 miles offshore New York and 36 miles offshore New Jersey. 

For more information on this lease area, lease history, including the Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force meetings, and efforts underway for the New York Bight Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, please visit the New York Bight page. For up-to-date leasing information, including the original lease and any lease amendments that may have occurred since initial lease execution, visit the Lease and Grant Information page.

Related Press Releases

 

As required by the lease, Vineyard Mid-Atlantic is required to develop publicly available communication plans. Additional information is provided below.

The Native American Tribes Communication Plan describes the strategies that the Lessee intends to use for communicating with federally recognized Tribes and outlines methods for engaging with and disseminating information to federally recognized Tribes with cultural and/or historical ties to the lease area.  

The Fisheries Communication Plan describes the strategies that the Lessee intends to use for communicating with commercial and recreational fisheries prior to and during activities in support of the submission of a plan, such as a Site Assessment Plan or Construction and Operations Plan.  The plan includes information on the distribution of “Notice to Mariners” and other outreach and coordination. Additionally, the plan includes Vineyard Mid-Atlantic’s Fisheries Liaison as a primary point of contact and a process to file complaints with Vineyard Mid-Atlantic and seek replacement of or compensation for lost gear. 

The Agency Communication Plan describes the strategies that the Lessee intends to use for communicating with federal, state, and local agencies with authority related to the lease area. The plan outlines specific methods for engaging with and disseminating information related to permits and trust resources to these agencies.

These communications plans may be updated and refined over time and the latest plans be found on Vineyard Mid-Atlantic’s webpage.
 

As required by the lease, Vineyard Mid-Atlantic is required to submit progress reports to BOEM every six months until approval of a Construction and Operations Plan. The intent of the progress report is to improve Lessee communication and transparency with Tribes and other parties, including:

  • Coastal communities
  • Commercial and recreational fishing industries
  • Educational and research institutions
  • Environmental and public interest non-governmental organizations
  • Federal, state, and local agencies
  • Federally recognized Tribes
  • General public
  • Mariners and the maritime industry
  • Ocean users
  • Submarine cable operators
  • Underserved communities, as defined in Section 2 of Executive Order 13985

Additionally, the intent of the progress report is to encourage lessees to identify and engage with underserved communities, including environmental justice communities that may be disproportionately impacted by the Project’s offshore activities, to avoid, minimize, and mitigate potential adverse effects.

The progress reports are available below. If you have any questions, please contact Vineyard Mid-Atlantic or the BOEM project coordinator identified below.

Lessee point of contact: Geri Edens and Esther Siskind

BOEM project coordinator: Kristen Sinclair

On February 20, 2024, BOEM approved the Site Assessment Plan (SAP) for lease OCS-A 0544 submitted by Vineyard Mid-Atlantic LLC. The SAP approval allows for the deployment of one floating light detection and ranging (FLiDAR) buoy with a supplemental wave and current sensor installed on the seafloor, to assess meteorological and oceanographic conditions on lease area OCS-A 0544.  

For additional information, please find the approved SAP below:

Construction and Operations Plan for Lease OCS-A 0544 (last updated January 8, 2025)

COP Volume I Appendices

COP Volume II Appendices

On Jan. 14, 2025, BOEM announced that it would publish a Notice of Intent (NOI) in the Federal Register to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Construction and Operations Plan (COP) submitted by Vineyard Mid-Atlantic, LLC.  

The publication of the NOI in the Federal Register will open a 45-day public comment period, ending on March 3, 2025. During the public comment period, BOEM will hold three virtual public meetings. For more information on the meetings, visit the Vineyard Mid-Atlantic Public Meeting page.