The first turbine has been put in on the South Fork Wind Farm offshore New York, developer Ørsted introduced on Monday.
The first of South Fork Wind’s 12 Siemens Gamesa wind turbine turbines was hoisted into place by the offshore development crew on the venture web site 35 miles off Montauk, N.Y.
Van Oord’s offshore set up vessel, the Aeolus, is putting in the generators. Turbine set up entails utilizing a crane to position the metal turbine tower onto the muse. The nacelle and rotor are then put in on prime of the tower. Lastly, the blades are lifted and put in one after the other by bolting them to the rotor.
First authorized by the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) Board of Trustees in 2017, South Fork Wind started development in February 2022, starting with the onshore export cable system that hyperlinks the venture to the native power grid, which was accomplished early this 12 months. The wind farm reached its “steel in the water” milestone in June 2023 with the set up of the venture’s first monopile basis.
Hundreds of U.S. staff and three Northeast ports have supported South Fork Wind’s development, serving to to face up the foundations of a brand new home provide chain that’s creating native union jobs throughout the Northeast.
All 12 generators are anticipated to be put in by the top of 2023 or early 2024. The 130-megawatt offshore wind farm would be the first accomplished utility-scale wind farm within the United States in federal waters, offering energy for Long Island’s electrical grid.
Ørsted Group EVP and CEO, Americas David Hardy mentioned, “South Fork Wind’s first turbine is a testament to American ingenuity and innovation. As we mark this incredible milestone, we’re grateful for the hard work of our dedicated team and all our suppliers and contractors, as well as for the support of the Biden-Harris administration, the Hochul administration, LIPA, and the East Hampton community for championing this trailblazing project.”
Eversource Energy President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman Joe Nolan mentioned, “Today, South Fork Wind is making history. With the first turbine up, New York will soon start receiving clean, renewable energy powered by offshore wind. South Fork Wind is setting the stage for the many benefits that offshore wind will provide and puts the town of East Hampton at the forefront of the region’s efforts to create a more modernized and reliable grid, which will help us fight against the devastating impacts of climate change.”
“New York is paving the way towards a clean energy future, and the installation of our first offshore wind turbine marks a momentous step forward,” Governor Kathy Hochul mentioned. “We will not be solely producing clear power, but additionally pioneering a wholesome and protected setting for future generations of New Yorkers. We are shaping a brighter, greener tomorrow, dedicated to a future the place innovation and sustainability go hand in hand.”
Once in operation, South Fork Wind will probably be supported by U.S.-built crew switch vessels (CTV) and finally by America’s first offshore wind service operations vessel (SOV), Edison Chouest Offshore’s ECO Edison.