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FAST-41 Missed Date:Environmental Impact Statement (EIS): Official Notice of Availability of a Final EIS published in the FR beginning both the public review period and concurrent CAA Section 309 Review (Agency Action)

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Triggered missed date from extending Official Notice of Availability of a Final EIS published in the FR beginning both the public review period and concurrent CAA Section 309 Review (Agency Action) within 30 days of its current target date which was 06/02/2023 and extended to 07/21/2023

Action
Project Name: Responsible Agency:
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Status:
In Progress
POC Name:
Trevis Olivier
POC Title:
Environmental Coordinator/NEPA Planner

Milestones:

Issuance of Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) (Agency Action)
Completed Date:
Scoping (Agency Action)
Completed Date:
Official Notice of Availability of a Draft EIS published in the Federal Register (FR) beginning both the public comment period and concurrent CAA Section 309 Review (Agency Action)
Completed Date:
Official Notice of Availability of a Final EIS published in the FR beginning both the public review period and concurrent CAA Section 309 Review (Agency Action)
  • Monthly Status Report for August 2023:
    milestone is complete.
  • Monthly Status Report for July 2023:
    Milestone is complete
  • Monthly Status Report for June 2023:
    BOEM will publish the notice of availability for the FEIS on July 21.
  • Monthly Status Report for May 2023:
    BOEM undertook a comprehensive review of the permitting timetable for this project with the cooperating agencies and project sponsor. The review encompassed all NEPA and associated agency actions and milestone dates for the project, including this action. The review culminated in a request from BOEM on May 22, 2023 for an Executive Director Determination to update interim and final completion dates for multiple actions, including this action. On May 31, 2023, the Executive Director made a determination to adjust the permitting timetable as requested, with the exception of this action. Because the Executive Director did not have enough time to make a decision more than 30 days in advance of the completion date of this action, as required under the FAST-Act (42 U.S.C. § 4370m-2(c)(2)(D)(ii)), this action was not modified through the ED Determination and instead followed the non-conformance protocol. The alternative completion date for this action, as set forth in the BOEM request to the Executive Director, was published on the dashboard.
  • Non-conformance Explanation:
    The project sponsor presented new project information last fall on October 13, 2022, to BOEM, NOAA, and USACE. The change in design for feasible wind turbine generator (WTG) locations involved removing 21 WTGs for the project. This change required additional analysis by BOEM for a new constructible preferred alternative that needed to be added to FEIS. The project design changed the impacts analysis for consultations.
Current Target Date:
Issuance of Lead Agency Record of Decision (Agency Action)
Current Target Date:
Milestone
Official Notice of Availability of a Final EIS published in the FR beginning both the public review period and concurrent CAA Section 309 Review (Agency Action)
  • Monthly Status Report for August 2023:
    milestone is complete.
  • Monthly Status Report for July 2023:
    Milestone is complete
  • Monthly Status Report for June 2023:
    BOEM will publish the notice of availability for the FEIS on July 21.
  • Monthly Status Report for May 2023:
    BOEM undertook a comprehensive review of the permitting timetable for this project with the cooperating agencies and project sponsor. The review encompassed all NEPA and associated agency actions and milestone dates for the project, including this action. The review culminated in a request from BOEM on May 22, 2023 for an Executive Director Determination to update interim and final completion dates for multiple actions, including this action. On May 31, 2023, the Executive Director made a determination to adjust the permitting timetable as requested, with the exception of this action. Because the Executive Director did not have enough time to make a decision more than 30 days in advance of the completion date of this action, as required under the FAST-Act (42 U.S.C. § 4370m-2(c)(2)(D)(ii)), this action was not modified through the ED Determination and instead followed the non-conformance protocol. The alternative completion date for this action, as set forth in the BOEM request to the Executive Director, was published on the dashboard.
  • Non-conformance Explanation:
    The project sponsor presented new project information last fall on October 13, 2022, to BOEM, NOAA, and USACE. The change in design for feasible wind turbine generator (WTG) locations involved removing 21 WTGs for the project. This change required additional analysis by BOEM for a new constructible preferred alternative that needed to be added to FEIS. The project design changed the impacts analysis for consultations.
Current Target Date:
Project

All dates below are specific to the schedule of the Environmental Review and Permitting processes for this project.

In Progress

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING STATUS
IN PROGRESS

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ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING
11/20/2023

9 out of 9

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING PROCESSES
COMPLETED

Renewable Energy Production

SECTOR
Renewable Energy Production

Project Category

CATEGORY
Project Category FAST-41 Covered Projects

Department of the Interior

LEAD AGENCY
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

View FAST-41 Postings by Agencies

Other Agencies with Actions or Authorizations:

Department of Commerce

Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department of the Army

Department of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers - Regulatory

Environmental Protection Agency

Environmental Protection Agency

Department of the Interior

Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service

Description:

Revolution Wind LLC proposes the Revolution Wind Farm Project, an offshore wind farm to be located approximately 12 statute miles south of the coast of Rhode Island in federal waters in the area designated by the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) as Renewable Energy Lease Number OCS-A 0486 (the Project).

The purpose of the Project is to provide clean, reliable offshore wind energy that will increase the amount and availability of renewable energy to New England consumers while creating the opportunity to displace electricity generated by fossil fuel-powered plants and offering substantial economic and environmental benefits to the New England region. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York have adopted substantial renewable portfolio standards and clean energy targets to address issues associated with climate change, highlighting the current and future demand for this Project.

The Project has been awarded three Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) totaling 704 MW of generation capacity: 1) a 200 MW contract with the State of Connecticut approved in December 2018; 2) a 400 MW contract with the State of Rhode Island approved in February 2019; and 3) a 104 MW contract with the State of Connecticut approved in November 2019. The Project is being developed to fulfill its obligations to Connecticut and Rhode Island in accordance with the PPAs. The Project maximum generating capacity is 880 MW.

Update:

The Executive Director granted a Bureau of Ocean Energy Management request to extend Environmental Impact Statement, Construction and Operations Plan, and Section 106 Consultation completion dates. The Executive Director determination is posted here.

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System Comments
Triggered missed date from extending Official Notice of Availability of a Final EIS published in the FR beginning both the public review period and concurrent CAA Section 309 Review (Agency Action) within 30 days of its current target date which was 06/02/2023 and extended to 07/21/2023
Approver Comments
BOEM submitted an ED determination request on 5/23/23, which included the EIS action. However, this action was already within the 30-day lockout and will therefore be in nonconformance.
Previous Action Status
New Action Status
Missed Date Process
Yes
Missed Date Triggered by Extension
Yes
Agency Notified Date
New Milestone
Official Notice of Availability of a Final EIS published in the FR beginning both the public review period and concurrent CAA Section 309 Review (Agency Action)
  • Monthly Status Report for August 2023:
    milestone is complete.
  • Monthly Status Report for July 2023:
    Milestone is complete
  • Monthly Status Report for June 2023:
    BOEM will publish the notice of availability for the FEIS on July 21.
  • Monthly Status Report for May 2023:
    BOEM undertook a comprehensive review of the permitting timetable for this project with the cooperating agencies and project sponsor. The review encompassed all NEPA and associated agency actions and milestone dates for the project, including this action. The review culminated in a request from BOEM on May 22, 2023 for an Executive Director Determination to update interim and final completion dates for multiple actions, including this action. On May 31, 2023, the Executive Director made a determination to adjust the permitting timetable as requested, with the exception of this action. Because the Executive Director did not have enough time to make a decision more than 30 days in advance of the completion date of this action, as required under the FAST-Act (42 U.S.C. § 4370m-2(c)(2)(D)(ii)), this action was not modified through the ED Determination and instead followed the non-conformance protocol. The alternative completion date for this action, as set forth in the BOEM request to the Executive Director, was published on the dashboard.
  • Non-conformance Explanation:
    The project sponsor presented new project information last fall on October 13, 2022, to BOEM, NOAA, and USACE. The change in design for feasible wind turbine generator (WTG) locations involved removing 21 WTGs for the project. This change required additional analysis by BOEM for a new constructible preferred alternative that needed to be added to FEIS. The project design changed the impacts analysis for consultations.
Current Target Date:
Response Date