Proposed Decision for Procurement of up to 7.6 GW of Offshore Wind Energy
Will Help California Reach its Clean Energy Goals

SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 22, 2024 — The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) released a proposed decision that identifies the need for central procurement of up to 7.6 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind energy in the next decade and recommends three competitive solicitations beginning in 2027 for projects coming online by 2037.

“This proposed decision is a critical step towards creating a robust offshore wind industry that will promote California’s clean energy, reliability and economic development goals,” said Molly Croll, Pacific Offshore Wind Director, American Clean Power Association. “Although we were advocating for a 10 GW procurement need, we are grateful to the CPUC for recognizing the potential benefits of offshore wind to the state and the scale of procurement needed for supporting infrastructure at scale and for market transformation.”

The CPUC proposed decision stems from AB 1373 (E.Garcia), which authorized the central procurement of offshore wind and other diverse energy resources. It follows the approval of the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) AB 525 Strategic Plan and the California Independent System Operator’s 2023-2024 CAISO Transmission Plan, which approved new investments to integrate offshore wind into the California grid.

To learn more about American Clean Power – California, visit https://cleanpower.org/acp-california.

For more information, contact:

Julie Stephens

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About American Clean Power:

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) is the leading voice of today’s multi-tech clean energy industry, representing 750 utility-scale solar, wind, energy storage, green hydrogen and transmission companies. ACP is committed to meeting America’s national security, economic and climate goals with fast-growing, low-cost, and reliable domestic power. ACP-CA is a state project of ACP, representing diverse clean energy developers in the state.