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Feds Set Date for Offshore-Wind-Energy Lease Sales

Three of the five areas to hold floating wind turbines are in San Luis Obispo County.

Feds Set Date for Offshore-Wind-Energy Lease Sales

December 6 is the date to mark on the calendar if you were planning to buy a spot offshore on which to build a few megawatts of wind turbines. That's when the country's first lease sale for commercial-scale floating wind energy starts to take bids. Three of the five lease areas are off Cambria in San Luis Obispo County, with the remaining two off Eureka in Humboldt County. Together they represent 373,268 acres intended to create more than 4.5 gigawatts of electricity, which can power more than 1.5 million homes and support thousands of new jobs, the Interior Department announced in a press release on Tuesday. As well, they go toward the Biden administration's green-energy goal of creating 15 gigawatts of floating offshore energy by 2035.

The wind energy deals are the product of the Offshore Wind Working Group convened by Congressmember Salud Carbajal, who represents S.L.O. and Santa Barbara, and Congressmember Jimmy Panetta of Carmel Valley, who is the son of former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. Since 2019, they've worked to pull together wind development off the California coast, notably reaching an agreement with the U.S. Navy, which was concerned the turbines would interfere with naval maneuvers and training.

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Carbajal was pleased that the Central Coast is "leading the charge on our renewable energy transformation by becoming home to one of the first-ever offshore wind leases on the West Coast. Offshore wind holds incredible promise as a means to tackle climate change, and will serve our environmental, energy, national security, and economic prosperity goals for generations to come,” he said in a press statement.