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Port Electrification
Implementing port electrification for a healthier coast will require a larger energy load on the existing grid & collaboration among a port (or several ports), port tenants, interested community groups, & electric utility companies. Some of the largest ports in the U.S. have solutions.
Sep 23, 2025


Would the proposed Humboldt offshore wind project increase vehicle traffic?
Increased employment on the Somoa Peninsula and in the Humnoldt Bay Harbor would likely lead to an increase in vehicle traffic as employees come and go to work.
Sep 23, 2025


Would the proposed Humboldt offshore wind project increase vessel traffic?
The proposed Humboldt offshore wind project would likely increase local vessel traffic. Vessels would bring offshore wind turbine components to the proposed Humboldt Bay Offshore Wind Heavy Lift Marine Terminal Project from around the country and world for final integration. In addition, tow vessels would periodically be towing the completed turbines out to sea for installation and back to the bay for maintenance.
Sep 23, 2025


What Does President Trump’s Executive Order Mean for Humboldt Offshore Wind?
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a Presidential Memorandum to prevent future leasing of offshore wind energy on the outer continental shelf.
Sep 23, 2025


Would the proposed Humboldt offshore wind project replace fossil fuel energy sources in Humboldt County?
Offshore wind would help retire local fossil-fuel power plants that emit air pollution and greenhouse gases.
Sep 23, 2025


How would the proposed Humboldt offshore wind project affect recreation in Wigi/Humboldt Bay?
Increased vessel traffic and the towing of offshore wind turbines in and out of Wigi, aka Humboldt Bay, associated with the proposed Humboldt Bay Offshore Wind Heavy Lift Marine Terminal Project on the Samoa Peninsula of Wigi/Humboldt Bay, would likely conflict with some recreational uses in Humboldt Bay.
Sep 23, 2025


Where is Del Norte County in the process of having offshore wind on its coast?
Del Norte County has a minimum of about a decade before any offshore wind energy production happens, the need for construction jobs could be felt in Del Norte County as soon as 2030 with another uptick in 2040.
Sep 23, 2025


How popular is offshore winds?
With increases in funding and focus in the space comes questions regarding how the public eye views offshore winds. A poll based out of Washington D.C. found that majorities of both political parties favored offshore wind development both at a state and national level. Voters support incorporating more renewable energy into the energy grid and acknowledge that offshore wind contributes to making the U.S. more energy independent.
Sep 23, 2025


Why is the North Coast being considered for offshore wind?
The North Coast’s offshore wind resources are world-class, both in their strength and consistency, such that offshore wind turbines located off of our coast could consistently produce an exceptional amount of energy.
Sep 23, 2025


What are the development timelines for the proposed Humboldt offshore wind farm, marine terminal, and associated transmission infrastructure?
Estimated timeline for the Humboldt Bay offshore wind project.
Sep 23, 2025


Where would the Humboldt wind farms be located, and how many turbines would there be?
The Humboldt Wind Energy Area (WEA) is located 20–29 miles off the coast of Wigi/Humboldt Bay, and comprises 132,352 acres, or 206.8 square miles. Exactly how many turbines would be placed in this space has not yet been decided by the developers and regulators, partially due to the region’s uncertain future electrical transmission capacity.
Sep 23, 2025


What is Central Procurement and Why Is It Being Used for Offshore Wind in California?
In 2023, Governor Newsom signed AB 1373 into law. The goal of the bill was to support the development of offshore wind (and other clean electricity resources including geothermal and multi-day long duration energy storage like batteries) by solving a market issue.
Sep 23, 2025


Who is developing the proposed Humboldt offshore wind project?
The two lease areas in the Humboldt Wind Energy Area (WEA) were provisionally leased by two private companies through the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)’s lease auction in December 2022. BOEM, an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior, is regulating the development activities because the offshore wind projects would be built in the federal water of the Pacific Outer Continental Shelf (OCS-P).
Sep 23, 2025


Would Humboldt offshore wind development reduce costs for ratepayers?
The Schatz Energy Research Center at Cal Poly Humboldt analyzed the cost of offshore wind transmission and found that it could result in substantial savings to ratepayers.
Sep 23, 2025


Would North Coast residents receive electricity from local offshore wind development?
The proposed new 500/115-kilovolt (kV) transformer and approximately 6-mile line connecting offshore wind energy to the local Humboldt Bay grid means that electricity generated by offshore wind would directly benefit residents around Wigi/Humboldt Bay and those directly connected to the local Humboldt Bay electric grid.
Sep 23, 2025


How would the environmental impacts of the proposed Humboldt offshore wind farm be evaluated and mitigated?
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is the lead agency for environmental review of offshore wind. BOEM has developed an environmental review process that takes nearly a decade.
Sep 23, 2025


What is an offshore wind heavy lift marine terminal, and what is its purpose?
The Humboldt Bay Offshore Wind Heavy Lift Marine Terminal Project is a plan proposed by the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation & Conservation District (Harbor District) to develop Redwood Marine Terminal One — a site located just north of the old pulp mill near the town of Samoa on Wigi/Humboldt Bay’s Samoa Peninsula — into a new terminal specifically to facilitate offshore wind development.
Sep 23, 2025


How new is floating offshore wind energy technology?
Floating offshore wind energy technology is relatively new, with the first commercial floating offshore wind project in the world becoming operational off the coast of Scotland in 2017.
Sep 23, 2025


How much would the Humboldt offshore wind project cost to develop, build, and operate? Who would pay/is paying for it?
Offshore wind, and particularly floating offshore wind, is a relatively new technology with higher costs than some other more established energy sources — as much as $133 per megawatt hour (MWh), according to a recent federal analysis, compared to $78 per MWh for fixed-bottom offshore wind, and $34 per MWh for land-based wind.
Sep 23, 2025


How would the proposed Humboldt offshore wind project affect aquaculture and mariculture in Wigi/Humboldt Bay?
Wigi/Humboldt Bay is home to a thriving aquaculture industry. Oysters and seaweed are farmed in the bay, and the oyster seed industry has exploded in the past decade or so, with many of the "seeds" (tiny oyster) grown on floating docks within or near the proposed Heavy Lift Terminal. The proposed Humboldt Bay Offshore Wind Heavy Lift Marine Terminal Project would likely displace or impact some of these businesses.
Sep 23, 2025