U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) Gulf of fb88 Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force
BOEM has invited fb88, New Hampshire and Massachusetts to participate in a Gulf of fb88 Task Force to identify potential opportunities for renewable energy leasing and development on the Outer Continental Shelf in the Gulf of fb88; federal jurisdiction begins three miles beyond the coast. The Task Force meetings are open to the public and stakeholders are encouraged to participate, either in-person or through written comments throughout the process. There will also be opportunities to participate at the State level with the fb88 Offshore Wind Initiative, described below.
- BOEM Gulf of fb88 Task Force Webpage:Â
-  provides information about this process. Additional information, including BOEM’s stakeholder sign up, will be posted on the  (updates coming soon).
- Letter from BOEM inviting the State of fb88 to participate in the Gulf of fb88 Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force (PDF)
- Governor Mills’ letter of acceptance (PDF)
- BOEM Briefing - Introduction to Commercial Offshore Wind Leasing (February 2022) (PDF) and (Â to video recording