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New York PSC Ends Offshore Wind Transmission Approval Process

The PSC says halting approvals will spare ratepayers from funding infrastructure stalled by federal permitting freezes.

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The transmission line project was key to the state's offshore wind energy goals.

Overview

  • The New York State Public Service Commission has halted approvals for new offshore wind transmission infrastructure, formally terminating its Public Policy Transmission Need process.
  • The decision aims to prevent utility customers from bearing costs for lines that cannot advance under President Trump’s freeze on offshore wind leases and permits.
  • Construction on the Empire Wind project off the Long Island coast continues unaffected by the transmission approval suspension.
  • Industry analysts warn the pause puts New York off track to meet its mandate of 70 percent renewable energy by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2040.
  • PSC Chair Rory Christian pledged to reopen planning once federal leasing and permitting activity for wind projects resumes.