Approval and completion of the transmission plan process completes first major step to building transmission updates for offshore wind in California.

SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 23, 2024 Today, California Independent System Operator (CAISO) approved the 2023-2024 Transmission Plan that identifies and plans for key upgrades to California’s transmission system to deliver power from offshore wind turbines to California homes and businesses, signaling support for California’s burgeoning offshore wind industry.

“We applaud CAISO for thoughtfully integrating offshore wind energy into the 2023-2024 Transmission Plan, a significant step towards building California’s first offshore wind projects,” said Molly Croll, Pacific Offshore Wind Director, American Clean Power Association. “Offshore wind is a reliable and essential source of clean power for reducing the impacts of climate change and attaining 100% clean energy in California. We look forward to continuing work with CAISO and the state to advance transmission planning for offshore wind.”

The 2023-2024 CAISO Transmission Plan identifies a need to invest in 26 transmission infrastructure projects in California, including several projects on California’s North Coast that will upgrade grid capacity to integrate power from offshore wind turbines off the coast of Humboldt 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.

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