DONG Energy intends to acquire U.S. offshore wind development project in New Jersey
DONG Energy has agreed to take over RES Americas Developments Inc.s (RES) more than 1000MW newly assigned development project rights off the coast of New Jersey
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At the offshore wind auction held by the U.S. Department of Interiors Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) on November 9, 2015, RES Americas Developments Inc. secured the rights to develop one of the two leases that were awarded. The lease comprises an area that could potentially accommodate more than 1000MW of offshore wind. Following approval from BOEM, the lease will be taken over by DONG Energy, the global market leader in developing, building and operating offshore wind farms. RES Americas will continue to support development of the lease area as agreed with DONG Energy.
The New Jersey lease is the second U.S. lease area for DONG Energy. The acquisition of the companys first U.S. lease area was approved by BOEM in June 2015 along the coast of Massachusetts.
Samuel Leupold, Executive Vice President of Wind Power, said, "The U.S. is an interesting market for offshore wind with the potential to become a significant area for future development. With the transfer of the offshore wind development projects in the U.S., we are broadening our international scope. The site conditions are quite similar to those we currently work with in North-Western Europe which means that the project could be developed using well-known technology."
The New Jersey lease has a total size of 160,480 acres and is located approximately ten nautical miles offshore. The average water depth is approximately 80 feet.
Thomas Brostrøm, General Manager of North America, Wind Power, said, "DONG Energys entry into New Jersey is extremely exciting. As the world leader of offshore wind development, I look forward to developing a pipeline of projects in the U.S. and potentially an industry."
The information provided in this announcement does not change DONG Energys previous financial guidance for the 2015 financial year or the announced expected investment level for 2015-2016.
Facts:
The New Jersey competitive lease auction was the U.S.' ninth competitive lease sale for renewable energy in federal waters for potential offshore wind energy development. Prior to the New Jersey competitive lease auction, the Department of Interior's BOEM had awarded nine commercial offshore wind leases, including seven through the competitive lease sale process (two in an area offshore Rhode Island-Massachusetts, another two offshore Massachusetts, two offshore Maryland and one offshore Virginia). These lease sales have generated about $14.5 million in winning bids for more than 700,000 acres in federal waters.
About DONG Energy Massachusetts Project:
Bay State Wind is DONG Energys first project in the U.S. As Bay State Wind, DONG Energy is proposing the construction and operation of a utility scale offshore windfarm off the southern coast of Cape Cod. On April 7, 2015, the Company secured newly assigned project development rights to an ocean area south of Marthas Vineyard, Massachusetts that was made available for lease by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management ("BOEM") in a competitive solicitation. With water depths between 130-165 feet, this site sits approximately 15 nautical miles from the nearest landmass, Bay State Wind is proposing to use that site to build a utility scale offshore wind farm with an installed capacity of up to 1,000MW.
About DONG Energy:
DONG Energy is one of the leading energy groups in Northern Europe, headquartered in Denmark. Around 6,700 ambitious employees are engaged in exploring and producing oil and gas, developing, constructing and operating offshore wind farms and power stations, and providing energy to residential and business customers on a daily basis. Group revenue was DKK 71bn (USD 10.6bn) in 2015. For further information, see www.dongenergy.com.