Rhode Island Energy Law News - Rhode Island announces plans for new offshore wind farm to boost renewable energy efforts

In a significant move towards advancing renewable energy initiatives, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo announced plans for a new offshore wind farm to be developed off the coast of the state. The announcement was made during a press conference on Monday, March 7, 2026, where Governor Raimondo outlined the state's commitment to increasing its renewable energy capacity.The proposed offshore wind farm, set to be named the Ocean State Wind Project, is expected to have a capacity of 400 megawatts and will be capable of generating enough clean energy to power over 200,000 homes. The project is part of Rhode Island's larger goal of achieving 100% renewable energy by 2035, a target that the state has been actively working towards in recent years.Governor Raimondo emphasized the importance of investing in renewable energy sources to combat climate change and reduce the state's reliance on fossil fuels. She stated, "Rhode Island is committed to leading the way in transitioning to a clean energy future. The Ocean State Wind Project is a key component of our strategy to achieve our ambitious renewable energy goals and create a more sustainable future for our residents."The development of the offshore wind farm is expected to create hundreds of jobs in the local economy, from construction and installation to maintenance and operations. Additionally, the project will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality in the region.Rhode Island has been a frontrunner in the United States in promoting renewable energy, with the state already having several offshore wind farms in operation. The Ocean State Wind Project will further solidify Rhode Island's position as a leader in renewable energy and set an example for other states to follow.The announcement of the Ocean State Wind Project has been met with widespread support from environmental groups, renewable energy advocates, and the local community. Many see the project as a positive step towards a more sustainable future and a way to create new opportunities for economic growth in Rhode Island.Construction on the offshore wind farm is expected to begin later this year, with the project projected to be completed and operational within the next few years. Rhode Island residents can look forward to reaping the benefits of clean, renewable energy for years to come as the state continues its journey towards a greener future.

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