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Avangrid pledges US offshore wind control centre

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonNovember 10, 20213 Mins Read
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Vineyard Wind’s joint-owner Avangrid Renewables plans to build an Offshore Wind Control Center in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

The proposal is the latest initiative announced under the company’s 1200MW Commonwealth Wind proposal, which was submitted to the state for consideration in September.

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Modeled on the work of Avangrid Renewable’s National Control Center for onshore renewable assets, the centre will be a state-of-the-art facility that will provide remote control for the turbines, electrical service platforms and other offshore/onshore assets. 

It will also serve as a hub for coordination between operations and maintenance (O&M) vessels and organisations like the United States Coast Guard, in addition to being an interface for working with regional transmission organisations like ISO-NE.

Construction of the facility is expected to create approximately 20 jobs. 

Once the facility is operational in 2024, it will create up to a dozen highly skilled, good-paying, long-term jobs that will exist throughout the 25-year lifespan of the project. 

Development of the centre is contingent on Commonwealth Wind being selected by the state in the most recent round of solicitation for offshore wind energy. 

Avangrid Renewables president & chief executive for offshore Bill White said: “The establishment of an offshore wind control center in New Bedford further strengthens the city’s status as a leader in this industry.

“The facility anchors Avangrid Renewables long-term O&M operations in New Bedford as we build out our offshore wind portfolio and help launch a new industry. 

“We look forward to working with city, state and community leaders and remain committed to creating meaningful opportunities for local residents to become a part of this growing industry.”

Vineyard Wind chief executive Lars T Pedersen added: “We’re excited to continue to build upon the tremendous work that so many throughout the city and state have done to make New Bedford synonymous with offshore wind.

“From the recently announced partnership with Semco Maritime to the establishment of this control center, the City of New Bedford is increasingly becoming a crucial part of this industry’s DNA.

“If the Commonwealth Wind proposal is selected by the state, this facility will create jobs that will last a generation or more, creating opportunities for people that can help families build a better life.”

Commonwealth Wind is a newly proposed offshore wind project submitted to Massachusetts’ third competitive offshore wind solicitation. 

If awarded, Commonwealth Wind will be developed in an area 22 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard that was designated by the federal government in 2015 following a multi-year stakeholder process.

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