All 12 Turbines Powered Up and Will Deliver Electricity Across Long Island and the Rockaways

March 14, 2024

Governor Kathy Hochul today, alongside the United States Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland and other elected officials, announced the completion of the landmark South Fork Wind project, with all 12 offshore wind turbines constructed and the wind farm successfully delivering power to Long Island and the Rockaways. Today marks a historic milestone as New York becomes home to America’s first utility-scale offshore wind farm. 

“When I broke ground on the South Fork project, I made a promise to build a cleaner, greener future for all New Yorkers,” Governor Hochul said. “I’m keeping to that promise and South Fork Wind is now delivering clean energy to tens of thousands of homes and businesses on Long Island. With more projects in the pipeline, this is just the beginning of New York’s offshore wind future and I look forward to continued partnership with the Biden Administration and local leaders to build a clean and resilient energy grid.”

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland said, “Every day, the Interior Department is answering President Biden’s call and moving rapidly to create a robust and sustainable clean energy economy that creates jobs, boosts local economies and helps address environmental justice. We’re thrilled to celebrate the completion of the South Fork project, which will deliver 130 megawatts of wind energy to Long Island. That’s enough to power more than 70,000 homes and businesses! Today is further proof that America’s clean energy transition is not a dream for a distant future – it’s happening right here and now.”

National Climate Advisor to President Biden Ali Zaidi said, “Instead of denying climate change, the Biden-Harris Administration is building the infrastructure that allows us to take on this crisis. Under President Biden, we are building an American offshore wind industry that activates factories, ports, and shipyards across the country, catalyzes Made in America supply chains, and prioritizes our workers and communities. With the South Fork Wind project now complete and more underway – all approved and supported by the Biden-Harris Administration – we celebrate the massive progress that’s been achieved thanks to strong partnerships with leaders like Governor Hochul. This historic milestone will not only advance President Biden’s ambitious climate goals but also create good-paying jobs, strengthen our power grid, support workers and enhance the quality of life for all New Yorkers."

All 12 of South Fork Wind’s turbines are installed and the wind farm is delivering clean power to the local Long Island electric grid, with commissioning in its final stage. At full capacity, the approximately 130-megawatt wind farm will generate enough renewable energy to power approximately 70,000 homes. The renewable energy is generated roughly 35 miles off the coast of Montauk, and will eliminate up to six million tons of carbon emissions over the life of the project, the equivalent of taking 60,000 cars off the road for the next twenty years. 

First approved by the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) Board of Trustees in 2017, South Fork Wind began construction Link opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. in February 2022, beginning with the onshore export cable system Link opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. that links the project to the Long Island electric grid. The wind farm reached its “steel in the water” Link opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. milestone in June 2023 with the installation of the project’s first monopile foundation, and its final turbine was installed in February. 

South Fork Wind’s successful completion supports progress toward New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act requirements to achieve 70 percent renewable energy by 2030 and install nine gigawatts of offshore wind by 2035. This milestone follows Governor Hochul’s recent announcement Link opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. of two offshore wind project awards, Empire Wind I and Sunrise Wind, for over 1,730 megawatts and $2 billion in near-term economic development investments.

Hundreds of U.S. workers and three Northeast ports supported South Fork Wind’s construction, helping to stand up the foundations of a new domestic supply chain that’s creating local union jobs across the Northeast and beyond.  

South Fork Wind’s turbines were staged and assembled by local union workers at State Pier Link opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. in New London, Connecticut. The project’s advanced foundation components were completed by local union workers at Ørsted and Eversource’s fabrication hub at ProvPort, in Rhode Island. Its crew vessels and crew change helicopter is based out of Quonset Point, Rhode Island. South Fork Wind includes the first U.S.-built offshore wind substation Link opens in new window - close new window to return to this page., built by more than 350 U.S. workers across three states, with New York union workers supporting its installation offshore. 

Long Island-based contractor Haugland Energy Group LLC (an affiliate of Haugland Group LLC), installed the underground duct bank system Link opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. for South Fork Wind’s onshore transmission line and led the construction of the project’s onshore interconnection facility. LS Cable installed and jointed the onshore cables with support from Long Island’s Elecnor Hawkeye. The onshore cable scope Link opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. of work alone created more than 100 union jobs for Long Island skilled trades workers. Roman Stone, also on Long Island, manufactured concrete mattresses to protect the undersea cables, and Ljungstrom, located in western New York, in partnership with Riggs Distler & Company, Inc., provided specialized structural steelwork.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said, “I am a big fan of wind energy, and today’s announcement has blown me away. The completion of the first offshore wind farm in the country, located right here in New York, is a milestone moment in our state’s and the nation’s effort to combat climate change and build clean, renewable energy with domestic manufacturing. This is exactly why I fought so hard to pass the Inflation Reduction Act: this is affordable and dependable power that lowers greenhouse gas emissions and uses American workers. That is what I call a win-win-win, or more appropriately a wind-wind-wind! South Fork Wind’s twelve turbines will provide enough power for tens of thousands of New York homes; Kudos to Governor Hochul — this is only the beginning for offshore wind in New York.”

New York State Energy Research and Development Authority President and CEO Doreen M. Harris said, “Every milestone from breaking ground to first power and now full commercial operation has been a testament to Governor Hochul’s leadership and the commitment and tenacity of Orsted, Eversource, and LIPA along with the local leaders who championed the South Fork Wind project in order to bring clean renewable energy to Long Island residents and businesses. Congratulations to all on this historic achievement and our sincere appreciation for staying the course as we build New York’s offshore wind industry one turbine and countless blade turns at a time propelling us forward with the wind at our backs.”  

Public Service Commission Chair Rory M. Christian said, “Clean, renewable power flowing from the South Fork Wind project is an important part of our overall mission to create a clean-energy economy in New York State. Kudos to Governor Hochul and the other parties involved who helped make this dream a reality.”

New York Secretary of State Robert J. Rodriguez said, “Offshore wind is not just a source of renewable clean energy but also fosters economic growth, energy independence and environmental protection. I applaud Governor Hochul’s continued commitment to advancing the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy future for the communities on Long Island and New York State.”

Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos said, “I applaud Governor Hochul’s commitment to advancing a clean energy economy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to benefit Long Islanders and all New Yorkers. Offshore energy generated from South Fork Wind is now delivering power to more than 70,000 homes, marking a huge milestone in the State’s Climate Act targets and continuing New York’s progress in ensuring a greener, more prosperous, and equitable future for generations to come.”

Ørsted Group EVP and CEO Americas David Hardy said, “From the first steel in the water to the final turbine, our hard-working offshore wind construction team has put South Fork Wind on the path to making American energy history. We’re incredibly proud of our dedicated project, permit and construction teams, and all those who have made this milestone possible. We’re thankful, too, for the tremendous leadership of the Biden and Hochul administrations, and for the steadfast support of the East Hampton community and beyond.” 

Eversource Energy Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Joe Nolan said, “We’re incredibly proud to complete South Fork Wind, the country’s first utility-scale offshore wind farm in federal waters. Thanks to the local union workers and contractors who helped us build South Fork Wind’s transmission system and onshore substation, clean energy is flowing to the Long Island grid. Building South Fork Wind was a true regional effort and couldn’t have been realized without the support and investment in ports at ProvPort in Rhode Island and the New London State Pier in Connecticut.” 

Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine said, “Today, history is made in Suffolk County. Thanks to the leadership of Governor Hochul and our representatives in the federal government, we have been able to set an example for the rest of New York State on embracing new technologies and bringing wind-generated energy to an entire region while making utility costs more affordable for our residents. It is a great achievement.”

East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez said, “We are immensely proud to witness the completion of the South Fork Wind Farm project, ten years after the East Hampton Town Board demonstrated the courage and vision to become the first municipality in New York State to set the goal of meeting 100% of our community’s energy consumption needs with renewable energy sources by 2030. We are thrilled to have played a direct role in the success of the project when the Town Board voted 4-1, granting the easement to bring the power of wind ashore, paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future for generations to come. And we are grateful to Governor Hochul for her exceptional leadership, dedication, and continued commitment to championing statewide renewable energy initiatives.”

Long Island Power Authority CEO Thomas Falcone said, “The completion of South Fork Wind marks a historic achievement for the State of New York and for our nation. Under Governor Hochul's leadership, LIPA is proud to be a partner in this landmark project, and we will continue to pursue our collective vision for a sustainable and resilient energy future that creates jobs, builds our economy, and protects our environment.”  

New York League of Conservation Voters President Julie Tighe said, “Today marks a major step in New York’s transition away from fossil fuels and toward a clean energy future with less air pollution choking our communities. After years of planning and countless hours of labor and construction – many of those union hours – South Fork Wind is complete and delivering clean electricity from offshore wind to New York homes and business. We congratulate Governor Hochul, Orsted and Eversource on this remarkable first-in-the-nation achievement. With the governor's bold climate leadership, and with smart and innovative companies that are committed to developing – and capable of delivering – large-scale renewable energy projects, New York's clean energy future is bright."

New York State AFL-CIO President Mario Cilento said, “Today marks a major milestone toward achieving the state’s goal of transitioning to clean energy with the use of highly skilled union labor. We applaud Governor Hochul for delivering on her promise to ensure that our renewable energy future creates family-sustaining jobs with benefits and protections guaranteed by union contracts.”

New York State Building Trades President Gary LaBarbera said, “The completion and full integration of South Fork Wind not only positions New York as a national leader in climate initiatives, but also stands as a testament to the union careers, economic stimulus and clean energy production that can be generated by green infrastructure projects. We applaud Governor Hochul and NYSERDA for their continued efforts to uplift the green economy and push forward initiatives that provide hardworking New Yorkers with accessible opportunities to pursue the middle class and support their families. Most importantly, we are proud of the accomplishments of our skilled tradesmen and tradeswomen who played a critical role in getting this project across the finish line and getting wind energy delivered to thousands of homes on Long Island.”

Long Island Federation of Labor President John R. Durso said, “South Fork Wind was constructed with union labor and we expect it to be operated with union labor. Today’s announcement is proof positive that we can address the climate crisis and create good union jobs in the process. We look forward to working with New York State, the offshore wind industry, and all other stakeholders who are interested in a brighter future with good family sustaining wages.”

Long Island Association President & CEO Matt Cohen said, “Long Island has played a key role in our nation’s greatest technological achievements - the first transatlantic flight, the discovery of DNA, and landing on the moon - now we can add South Fork Wind, the nation’s first operational wind farm in federal waters - to the history books. I applaud the Biden Administration, Governor Hochul, and LIPA for their commitment to clean energy and the resulting economic and environmental benefits, as well as Ørsted, Eversource, and Haugland Group for their investment in our region.”

Building and Construction Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk Counties President Matthew Aracich said, "I'm very proud that Long Island is leading the way towards our green energy future. The South Fork Wind project is the culmination of efforts by Governor Hochul, NYSERDA, Ørsted, and Eversource. This industry defining project, which was nation's first industrial scale offshore wind project on the Eastern Seaboard, will continue to provide residual benefits for years to come. Long Island's youth should expect to see new opportunities in the very near future through apprentice training programs. The building trades pipeline, leveraging the best career training possible, will continue to provide opportunities for family sustaining wages."

New York Offshore Wind Alliance Director Fred Zalcman said, “As we commemorate the completion of the South Fork Wind Farm, the first of many offshore wind farms to provide New York with clean, emissions-free electric power, let us always remember and replicate the formula that got us here. It takes visionary leadership from local, county, and state elected officials; strong commitment and community engagement from civic leaders across the labor, business, and environmental spectrum; innovative public policy in transitioning to newer and more sustainable forms of electric generation; and the skill, experience, and investment capabilities of leading developers to orchestrate the design and construction of these massive infrastructure projects.”

The Nature Conservancy in New York Policy and Strategy Director Jessica Ottney Mahar said, “Completion of the first utility-scale offshore wind farm in the United States is an important national milestone, a significant step towards achieving New York State’s ambitious climate goals, and essential for delivering clean energy directly to New Yorkers. We commend Governor Hochul and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority for leading the way, and in doing so, cleaning the air we breathe and improving public health. We appreciate the state's approach that prioritizes improving marine habitat alongside building renewable energy. We are proud to collaborate with NYSERDA, the Regional Wildlife Science Collaborative on Offshore Wind, and the Responsible Offshore Science Alliance to support clean energy investments that benefit people and wildlife today and long into the future.”

Win With Wind Founder Judith Hope said, “This is a proud day for the East End of Long Island and an important step towards New York’s clean energy future.”

Citizens Campaign for the Environment Executive Director Adrienne Esposito said, “Offshore wind power creates the path to free our nation from our addiction to fossil fuels and establishes a gateway to new beginnings for cleaner energy generation. We’re excited to celebrate this monumental occasion where yesterday’s dream becomes today’s reality. There are very few moments in time that we can see positive change for our future and this is one of them. We applaud Governor Hochul, NYSERDA and all the members of the public for forging a path forward to make this project successful.”

Renewable Energy Long Island Executive Director Gordian Raacke said, “The completion of the South Fork Wind Farm marks a pivotal moment for offshore wind and the urgently needed transition to renewable energy here on Long Island and New York. The years of hard work of so many paid off and prove that we can, in fact, build a clean energy economy.”

Group for the East End President Bob DeLuca said, “We applaud the completion of South Fork Wind, and the hope it inspires for both a clean energy future, and a sustaining commitment to meaningful climate action for Long Island, and across New York State.”

Concerned Citizens of Montauk Executive Director Kay Tyler said, “For more than 50 years, Montauk has been at the forefront of environmental protection, and we are so proud to have South Fork Wind associated with our tiny-but-mighty hamlet. This landmark project, right in our backyard, ushers in a new era in clean and renewable energy for our community, our state, and our country, now and for future generations. Thanks to Governor Hochul and all those who fought so hard as the trailblazers in this monumental effort to re-set the standard by proving that these goals are critical, attainable and now a reality.”

New York State's Nation-Leading Climate Plan

New York State's climate agenda calls for an orderly and just transition that creates family-sustaining jobs, continues to foster a green economy across all sectors and ensures that at least 35 percent, with a goal of 40 percent, of the benefits of clean energy investments are directed to disadvantaged communities. Guided by some of the nation’s most aggressive climate and clean energy initiatives, New York is advancing a suite of efforts – including the New York Cap-and-Invest program (NYCI) and other complementary policies – to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2030 and 85 percent by 2050 from 1990 levels. New York is also on a path to achieving a zero-emission electricity sector by 2040, including 70 percent renewable energy generation by 2030, and economywide carbon neutrality by mid-century. A cornerstone of this transition is New York's unprecedented clean energy investments, including more than $40 billion in 64 large-scale renewable and transmission projects across the State, $6.8 billion to reduce building emissions, $3.3 billion to scale up solar, nearly $3 billion for clean transportation initiatives and over $2 billion in NY Green Bank commitments. These and other investments are supporting more than 170,000 jobs in New York’s clean energy sector as of 2022 and over 3,000 percent growth in the distributed solar sector since 2011. To reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality, New York also adopted zero-emission vehicle regulations, including requiring all new passenger cars and light-duty trucks sold in the State be zero emission by 2035. Partnerships are continuing to advance New York’s climate action with more than 400 registered and more than 130 certified Climate Smart Communities, nearly 500 Clean Energy Communities, and the State’s largest community air monitoring initiative in 10 disadvantaged communities across the State to help target air pollution and combat climate change.