Equinor: wins 2 GW offshore wind leases in US
(CercleFinance.com) - Equinor has been announced as the provisional winner of an offshore wind lease auction in the US Mid-Atlantic region, organized by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM).
The lease, with a capacity of around 2 gigawatts, could power nearly 900,000 American homes.
Equinor won one of the two leases with a bid of $75,001,001 for an area of 101,443 acres, located 26 nautical miles from Delaware Bay.
The company will work with BOEM to certify the lease and integrate this project into its existing US offshore wind portfolio.
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The lease, with a capacity of around 2 gigawatts, could power nearly 900,000 American homes.
Equinor won one of the two leases with a bid of $75,001,001 for an area of 101,443 acres, located 26 nautical miles from Delaware Bay.
The company will work with BOEM to certify the lease and integrate this project into its existing US offshore wind portfolio.
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