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FERC approves first offshore wind project to link to New York's grid, Equinor says

Energy firm Equinor on Wednesday announced the very first Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval for an overseas wind project to connect straight into the New york city City transmission system.

FERC on March 1 authorized the Large Generator Interconnection Arrangement (LGIA) carried out between the company's Empire Wind 1 job, New york city ISO (NYISO) and Consolidated Edison Co, Equinor said in a release.

With FERC's clearance, the 810 megawatts of eco-friendly electrical energy from Empire Wind 1 overseas wind job can be linked to the New york city City electrical grid at Con Edison's. Gowanus substation through the Sunset Park Onshore Substation at. South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT), the company stated.

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management likewise approved the. task's federal Building and construction and Operations Strategy last month.

Just recently, U.S. authorities gave Equinor approval to start. constructing a massive offshore wind farm off the coast of New york city,. a turning point for a task that has actually faced soaring costs and does. not have a power supply contract.

Last month, a Clean Air Act permit was approved to New York's. Empire Offshore Wind LLC owned by Equinor.

(source: Reuters)