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US proposes second offshore wind auction in Gulf of Mexico

The Biden administration on Wednesday proposed a 2nd sale of offshore wind advancement rights in the Gulf of Mexico as soon as this year, despite lackluster interest in the region at an auction seven months back.

The Interior Department prepares to use four locations, an overall of 410,060 acres, off the coasts of Louisiana and Texas and will accept public talk about the proposition for 60 days before deciding whether to continue with the auction.

If developed, the locations have the possible to power 1.2 million homes, the company said.

The announcement highlights the administration's. decision to support the nascent U.S. overseas wind industry. as part of President Joe Biden's environment modification agenda.

In the in 2015 the industry has actually been pestered by rising. costs connected to inflation, rates of interest and supply chain. restrictions, requiring companies to jot down properties and exit. some tasks.

Interior has actually held a string of overseas wind auctions considering that. 2022 for areas off the coasts of New York and New Jersey, the. Carolinas and California that each brought in between $315. million and $4.4 billion in high bids.

However a sale of three areas in the Gulf of Mexico last August. brought in weak interest, with two of the leases receiving no. quotes at all. The third lease for an area off Louisiana sold for. just $5.6 million.

The Gulf's lower wind speeds, soft soils and typhoons are. considered obstacles to the industry. The southeastern U.S. likewise has low power prices that might make it harder for. higher-cost offshore wind to compete for electricity agreements.

(source: Reuters)