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The NewsRoom
Release: #4051
Date: November 24, 2009
MMS and New Jersey Hold Offshore Renewable Energy Task Force Meeting
TRENTON, NJ – Today the Department of the
Interior’s Minerals Management Service (MMS) held its first
meeting with officials from New Jersey to discuss
renewable energy development on the Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS). The MMS is establishing inter-governmental task
forces to consult with states concerning renewable energy
leasing and development on the OCS.
Governor Corzine designated
Ken Esser, his Chief Energy Policy Advisor, to work with the
MMS to establish the
New Jersey task force.
The task force includes state government
officials, officials from affected federal agencies, elected
local government officials, and tribal leaders. MMS is
working with the task force to facilitate the commercial
leasing process for OCS renewable energy development
offshore New Jersey.
"The MMS New Jersey task force
will work to ensure that future renewable energy projects
off the coast of
New Jersey are efficiently and
effectively reviewed to support the Administration’s goal of
broadening the energy resource portfolio for the nation,”
said MMS Deputy Director Walter Cruickshank. “MMS looks
forward to working collaboratively with the task force as we
begin planning for safe and environmentally responsible
renewable energy development activities on the Outer
Continental Shelf offshore
New Jersey.”
“New Jersey’s Outer
Continental Shelf is a prime resource for
environmentally-friendly energy alternatives such as wind
power,” said Governor Jon S. Corzine. “The development of
these renewable and energy efficient options is paramount to
building a responsible energy future for New Jersey and our
nation. Through the efforts of the Obama Administration, we
are now on the path to achieve an affordable, reliable
energy supply that will serve our citizens for generations.”
During the first MMS New
Jersey task force meeting, the task force charter was
presented and discussed. MMS officials explained the
commercial leasing process for OCS renewable energy and
discussed options for starting the process off New Jersey. The task
force participants discussed specific actions and timelines
required by MMS and the state to support New Jersey’s goal of
developing offshore renewable energy.
In April 2009,
President Barack Obama announced that the MMS finalized the
framework for renewable energy development on the OCS. This
framework establishes the process for granting leases,
easements, and rights-of-way for offshore renewable energy
development activities, such as the siting and construction
of wind generation facilities on the OCS. The framework
also provides for MMS to use task forces in carrying out its
responsibilities for authorizing OCS renewable energy
activities in partnership with state, local, and tribal
governments, and Federal agencies. MMS recently held task
force meetings with Delaware,
Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. A task force is also being
formed for
Virginia. .Media Contact:
MMS Public Affairs Gulf
504-736-2595
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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09/17/2010,
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