A Regional Approach to Offshore Wind Energy Manufacturing in the Central Atlantic: Supply Chain

Research output: NLRTechnical Report

Abstract

Growth of the offshore wind industry in the United States is likely to require growth in the nation's manufacturing capacity and additional resources and investments to meet energy project demands. Such growth has the potential to provide positive economic impacts for local communities, workers, and entire states. To realize the benefits of developing a domestic offshore wind supply chain, the states of Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia are working together under the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Regional Transformative Partnership for Offshore Wind Resources (SMART-POWER) regional collaboration to advance the industry, with Delaware as a supporting state. This report is part of the SMART-POWER Workforce and Supply Chain Analysis study, funded by the National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium. The study assesses challenges and opportunities for the four Central Atlantic states to understand key regional strengths and identify supply chain investments that could effectively leverage their resources and provide benefits to both the member states and the offshore wind sector as a whole.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages107
StatePublished - 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5000-92432

Keywords

  • Central Altantic
  • Mid-Atlantic
  • offshore wind
  • SMART-POWER
  • supply chain
  • wind energy
  • workforce

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