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Milestone Extension: Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Air Permit

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The OCS Air Permit milestones are dependent on BOEM's EIS action milestones. With the shift in the ROD date, EPA will accordingly extend the milestone date for issuance of final decision/permit approval of the OCS Air permit.

Action
Project Name: Responsible Agency:
Environmental Protection Agency
Agency Status: Cooperating under FAST-41
Status:
Planned
POC Name:
Timothy Timmermann, Region 1 Agency Point of Contact
POC Title:
Region 1 Agency Point of Contact

Description:

The EPA promulgated the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) air regulations (40 CFR part 55) pursuant to Section 328 of the Clean Air Act (CAA). OCS permits contain various requirements including preconstruction permit requirements under the New Source Review (NSR) permitting program and operating permit requirements under the Title V permitting program. OCS permits also include New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS) and/or state and local air pollution control requirements for sources locating within 25 miles of a state’s seaward boundary (the line 3 nautical miles distant from a state’s coastline (9 nautical miles for Texas and Florida)). OCS permit issuance is a federal action that triggers EPA obligations under other federal statutes (e.g., National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Endangered Species Act (ESA), Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA)). The Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management (BOEM) is the lead Federal agency for ensuring compliance with ESA, MSA and NHPA. EPA is a co-action agency for all ESA, MSA and NHPA compliance activities associated with wind development projects on the Atlantic OCS. OCS permits are issued by EPA regional offices or delegated state and local permitting authorities. To date, the EPA has delegated the OCS permitting program to three states (Delaware, Maryland and Virginia) and four permitting authorities in California (San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District (APCD), Santa Barbara County APCD, South Coast Air Quality Management District and Ventura County APCD).

Once an OCS permit application is determined complete by the applicable permitting authority, the permitting authority develops and issues a draft OCS permit. This draft OCS permit is open for public comment, usually for a 30-day public comment period, and after comments are evaluated, a response to comments document is developed. Public notice documents can be found on the applicable permitting authority website.

Although EPA’s OCS air permitting projects are not subject to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the EPA actively participates in BOEM's processes under NEPA for each of the OCS projects off the Atlantic coast and considers BOEM’s environmental analyses, including the NEPA Record of Decision (ROD), in the development of the OCS air permit for each source. The ROD explains BOEM’s decision under NEPA, the alternatives BOEM considered and BOEM’s plans for mitigation and monitoring, if necessary. EPA’s final permit decision occurs after the issuance of the ROD, which fulfills EPA’s statutory obligations under ESA, MSA and NHPA. The final permit must be issued no later than one year from the date EPA determines that the OCS permit application is complete. OCS permit application submission and review milestones are discussed in more detail below.

Milestones:

NOI to apply for an Air Permit submitted (Applicant Action)
Completed Date:
OCS Air Permit application submitted (Applicant Action)
Completed Date:
OCS Air Permit application complete (Applicant Action)
Current Target Date:
Issuance of final decision/permit approval (Agency Action)
Current Target Date:
Milestone
Issuance of final decision/permit approval (Agency Action)
Current Target Date:
Project

PROJECT WEBSITE: Vineyard Offshore

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
11/09/2026

0 out of 10

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 Interior

Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service

Department of the Army

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

Environmental Protection Agency

Environmental Protection Agency

Description:

Vineyard Northeast proposes to construct and operate the Project located in Lease Area OCS-A 0522, which covers approximately 132,370 acres (ac) and is located approximately 31 miles from Nantucket, Massachusetts and 39 miles from Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.

Offshore components of the Project will consist of up to 160 wind turbine generators (WTG) and electrical service platform (ESP) positions within the Lease Area with one nautical mile spacing between positions. The WTGs and ESPs will be supported by monopiles or piled jacket foundations.

Between the Lease Area and shore, the offshore export cables will be installed within two offshore export cable corridors (OECC), the Massachusetts OECC and the Connecticut OECC.

    • The Massachusetts OECC will travel from the northernmost tip of the Lease Area to the Horseneck Beach Landfall site in Westport, Massachusetts.
    • The Connecticut OECC will travel from the southernmost tip of the Lease Area to three potential landfall sites: Eastern Point Beach, Ocean Beach, and Niantic Beach; all near New London, Connecticut.

Onshore components of the Project will include export cable landfall areas, high-voltage direct current onshore cables, high-voltage alternating current interconnection cables, converter and booster stations, and onshore substation facilities in Massachusetts and Connecticut. 

field_status
System Comments
Furthest out
Original Target Date: 06/23/2026
Milestone: Issuance of final decision/permit approval (Agency Action)

Requested extensions greater than 30 days for this Action are shown below:

Issuance of final decision/permit approval (Agency Action) extended by 119
From: 06/23/2026
To: 10/20/2026
Approver Comments
EDD Signed 4/18/2025 granting movement
Missed Date Process
No
Missed Date Triggered by Extension
No
Original Milestone
Issuance of final decision/permit approval (Agency Action)
Current Target Date:
Furthest Original Target Date Milestone
Issuance of final decision/permit approval (Agency Action)
Current Target Date: