MA & RI Award

SouthCoast Wind Awarded 1,287 MW by MA & RI

SouthCoast Wind is ready to deliver clean energy to New England

Tri-state bid project highlights

A Partner for the South Coast

Last year Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut announced New England’s first offshore wind multi-state memorandum of understanding, which created a pathway for a coordinated selection of offshore wind energy. After a rigorous selection process, SouthCoast Wind has been selected to provide 1,087 MW of offshore wind power to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and 200 MW to the State of Rhode Island.

SouthCoast Wind will now begin the next steps of negotiating contracts with Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Project construction will commence once it has received all federal, state and local permits, which is expected in late 2025.

“We would like to acknowledge the leadership of Massachusetts Governor Healey and Rhode Island Governor McKee and their teams for their unwavering support for offshore wind and relentless drive to deliver equitable energy solutions for all their citizens. We are ready to work together with the Administration and state agencies, along with the business, community, labor and environmental sectors to build a new and just energy future.” – Michael Brown, SouthCoast Wind CEO

SouthCoast Wind 1 Project Commitment

In developing its bid, the SouthCoast Wind team gathered insights, priorities, and concerns from local and regional community leaders and citizens throughout the South Coast region resulting in $93 million in community and partner commitments.

Supply Chain Development

SouthCoast Wind will require its Tier 1 Suppliers to build relationships with local and regional businesses.

Supply chain development

Workforce Development

SouthCoast Wind will invest in programs that foster pathways for local and diverse talent to work in the offshore wind industry.

Workforce Development

Environmental Justice and Indigenous Communities

SouthCoast Wind will deploy unrestricted resources to support environmental justice and indigenous communities’ priorities, projects, and needs.

PSO graduate

Ratepayer Support

SouthCoast Wind will make investments in organizations that assist ratepayers directly, with a focus on those that provide programs for a broad group of income-eligible individuals and families, and which reduce energy consumption and costs through the adoption of energy efficient systems.

Energy savings with ratepayer support

Port Investments

SouthCoast Wind plans to marshal its turbines at the New Bedford (MA) Marine Commerce Terminal, with its operations and maintenance port at Foss Marine Terminal in New Bedford, MA and open a crew transfer and administrative hub in Rhode Island.

Rendering of SouthCoast Wind’s proposed O&M Port in New Bedford MA.

Rendering of SouthCoast Wind’s proposed O&M Port in New Bedford MA.

SouthCoast Wind envisions a clean energy future for all—one that creates jobs and spurs economic activity while minimizing impacts to the environment and local communities and meeting the states’ goals of moving quickly from award to construction to power delivery.

Read more about the award in our press release.