Potential Economic Impacts from Offshore Wind in the Southeast Region (Fact Sheet)

Research output: NRELFact Sheet

Abstract

Offshore wind is a clean, renewable source of energy and can be an economic driver in the United States. To better understand the employment opportunities and other potential regional economic impacts from offshore wind development, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) funded research that focuses on four regions of the country. The studies use multiple scenarios with various local job anddomestic manufacturing content assumptions. Each regional study uses the new offshore wind Jobs and Economic Development Impacts (JEDI) model, developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. This fact sheet summarizes the potential economic impacts identified by the study for the Southeast (defined here as Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia).
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages2
StatePublished - 2013

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/FS-7A30-57565

Other Report Number

  • DOE/GO-102013-3858

Keywords

  • Carolina Offshore Wind
  • Georgia Offshore Wind
  • North Carolina
  • offshore wind
  • offshore wind
  • offshore wind
  • offshore wind
  • offshore wind economic
  • offshore wind jobs
  • South Carolina
  • Southeast offshore wind
  • Southeast wind
  • Virginia
  • wind energy

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