City boosts Connecticut energy jobs
Posted on May 31, 2019
Legislation has been approved to boost Connecticut energy jobs.
The Connecticut House of Representatives voted to approve legislation authorizing the development of offshore wind in Connecticut. The legislation, which was approved in the House by a 134-10 vote, will next be referred to the State Senate.
Earlier this month, Governor Lamont announced that the State of Connecticut, through the Connecticut Port Authority, and terminal operator Gateway are partnering with Bay State Wind, a joint venture between Ørsted and Eversource, on a deal that will redevelop State Pier into a world-class, state-of-the-art port facility through combined public-private investment of $93 million to upgrade its infrastructure and heavy-lift capability. These upgrades will allow State Pier to meet the facility requirements of the offshore wind industry and will benefit the port’s long-term growth by increasing its capability to accommodate heavy-lift cargo for years to come.
“Our administration is working hard to put Connecticut in a place to become the center hub of the offshore wind industry in New England, and this legislation moves us one step closer to making that a reality,” Governor Lamont said. “Our valuable shoreline has the potential to provide multiple benefits to Connecticut residents – by delivering zero carbon renewable energy, we can increase the regional grid’s fuel security and make significant progress toward meeting our climate goals, all while driving economic growth and creating good jobs. This is an opportunity that we cannot squander, and the growing, unified momentum behind this bill shows just how important this is to Connecticut. I’ve spoken with numerous members of the Senate about this bill, and I am confident that we can get it approved in that chamber so that I can sign it into law.”
In particular, Governor Lamont thanked the Energy and Technology Committee’s co-chairs and ranking members – Senator Norm Needleman (D-Essex), Representative David Arconti (D-Danbury), Senator Paul Formica (R-East Lyme), and Representative Charles Ferraro (R-West Haven) – for their leadership in working together in a bipartisan manner with his administration to draft the legislation and achieve its approval in the House.
“This legislation sends an unmistakable signal that Connecticut is poised for historic investment in offshore wind,” Commissioner Dykes said. “I applaud the legislature’s support for this bill, and here at DEEP we are looking forward to implementing this policy once it secures final passage.”