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Vineyard Wind 1 | |
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Location | OCS-A 0501 Lease Area Outer Continental Shelf Offshore Massachusetts |
Coordinates | 41°02′00″N 70°37′00″W / 41.03325°N 70.61667°W |
Construction began | November 18, 2021 |
Construction cost | $2.3–2.8 billion[1][2] |
Wind farm | |
Type | |
Distance from shore | 15 miles (24 km) |
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Power purchase agreement | $0.09 / kWh for 20 years |
Power generation | |
Make and model | GE Haliade-X 13 MW |
Units planned | 62 × 13 MW |
Nameplate capacity |
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Website | www |
Vineyard Wind 1 is an offshore wind farm under construction in U.S. federal waters in the Atlantic Ocean in Bureau of Ocean Energy Management-designated Lease Area OCS-A 0520, about 13 nautical miles (24 km; 15 mi) south of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, Massachusetts. The array is designed to include 62 Haliade-X wind turbines manufactured by GE Offshore Wind with a nameplate capacity of 804 MW combined, equivalent to the annual power use of 400,000 homes.[2][3][4][5] The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities approved the project in 2019.[6] Construction began on November 18, 2021.[7] In October 2023, the first turbine was installed.[8] Power from the first turbine started flowing into the ISO New England grid on January 2, 2024.[9] Construction is expected to be complete by the end of 2024.[9]
The separate Vineyard Wind 2 project in Lease Area OCS-A 0522[10] was awarded a contract with Massachsetts for 800 MW in September 2024.[11]