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BOEM’s Renewable Energy Program Philosophy and Lessons Learned International Marine Spatial Planning Symposium May 15, 2012 Maureen A. Bornholdt Program Manager Office of Renewable Energy Programs Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

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BOEM’s Renewable Energy Program

Philosophy and Lessons Learned

International Marine Spatial Planning

SymposiumMay 15, 2012

Maureen A. BornholdtProgram Manager

Office of Renewable Energy ProgramsBureau of Ocean Energy Management

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Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

• Bureau within the Department of the Interior

• Oversees development of the nation’s oil and gas, renewable energy, and other mineral and energy resources on the Outer Continental Shelf

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Types of Renewable Energy ActivitiesTypes of Renewable Energy Activities• Wind—commercial project

proposals from Maine to North Carolina, technology testing off Georgia, and research off Hawaii

• Wave—preliminary interest in research and eventual commercial leasing off Oregon

• Ocean Current—resource data collection and technology testing off southeast Florida

• Transmission—multiple-phased project between Virginia and New Jersey/New York; individual projects off Rhode Island and off Hawaii

• Wind—commercial project proposals from Maine to North Carolina, technology testing off Georgia, and research off Hawaii

• Wave—preliminary interest in research and eventual commercial leasing off Oregon

• Ocean Current—resource data collection and technology testing off southeast Florida

• Transmission—multiple-phased project between Virginia and New Jersey/New York; individual projects off Rhode Island and off Hawaii

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The Regulatory Framework

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• Coordination (throughout rule)• Federal/State/Local/Tribal Task Forces

• Lease and Grant Issuance (Subparts B and C)• Commercial and Limited Leases• Competitive and Noncompetitive Leasing• Rights-of-Way and Rights-of-Use and Easements• Research Activities

• Payments (Subpart E)• Bonding, Payments, Revenue Sharing

• Plans (Subpart F)• Site Assessment and Construction & Operations• General Activities

• Conduct of Approved Plan Activities (Subpart H)• Environmental and Safety Monitoring & Inspections

• Decommissioning (Subpart I)

• Coordination (throughout rule)• Federal/State/Local/Tribal Task Forces

• Lease and Grant Issuance (Subparts B and C)• Commercial and Limited Leases• Competitive and Noncompetitive Leasing• Rights-of-Way and Rights-of-Use and Easements• Research Activities

• Payments (Subpart E)• Bonding, Payments, Revenue Sharing

• Plans (Subpart F)• Site Assessment and Construction & Operations• General Activities

• Conduct of Approved Plan Activities (Subpart H)• Environmental and Safety Monitoring & Inspections

• Decommissioning (Subpart I)

Summary of Regulatory Framework Summary of Regulatory Framework

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Stages of Renewable Energy Development

Planning and Analysis

Leasing

Site Assessment

Commercial Development

The program’s philosophy is centered on engagement of stakeholders, transparency, and providing opportunities for

public input through formal and informal processes.

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Applicable Statutes & Executive Orders

Applicable Statutes & Executive Orders

• National Environmental Policy Act• Endangered Species Act• Marine Mammal Protection Act• Magnuson-Stevens Fishery

Conservation and Management Act• Marine Protection, Research, &

Sanctuaries Act• National Marine Sanctuaries Act• E.O. 13186 (Migratory Birds)• Coastal Zone Management Act• Clean Air Act• Clean Water Act• Marking of Obstructions• E.O. 13547 (Stewardship of the

Oceans, Our Coasts & the Great Lakes)

• National Environmental Policy Act• Endangered Species Act• Marine Mammal Protection Act• Magnuson-Stevens Fishery

Conservation and Management Act• Marine Protection, Research, &

Sanctuaries Act• National Marine Sanctuaries Act• E.O. 13186 (Migratory Birds)• Coastal Zone Management Act• Clean Air Act• Clean Water Act• Marking of Obstructions• E.O. 13547 (Stewardship of the

Oceans, Our Coasts & the Great Lakes)

• Ports and Waterways Safety Act• Rivers and Harbors Appropriation

Act• Resource Conservation and

Recovery Act• National Historic Preservation

Act• Archaeological and Historical

Preservation Act• American Indian Religious

Freedom Act• Federal Aviation Act• Federal Power Act • E.O. 13007 (Indian Sacred Sites)

• Ports and Waterways Safety Act• Rivers and Harbors Appropriation

Act• Resource Conservation and

Recovery Act• National Historic Preservation

Act• Archaeological and Historical

Preservation Act• American Indian Religious

Freedom Act• Federal Aviation Act• Federal Power Act • E.O. 13007 (Indian Sacred Sites)

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Coordination is CriticalCoordination is Critical

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Intergovernmental Task Forces

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Intergovernmental Task Forces

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Agreements With Federal AgenciesAgreements With Federal Agencies• BOEM is working with interested federal

agencies to establish agreements facilitating coordination on OCS renewable energy:• Completed MOUs with Department of Energy, U.S.

Fish and Wildlife Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and a Memorandum of Agreement with U.S. Coast Guard

• Work is proceeding on agreements with Department of Defense and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

• Continuing to work with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to refine procedures relating to marine hydrokinetic projects under an existing MOU

• BOEM is working with interested federal agencies to establish agreements facilitating coordination on OCS renewable energy:• Completed MOUs with Department of Energy, U.S.

Fish and Wildlife Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and a Memorandum of Agreement with U.S. Coast Guard

• Work is proceeding on agreements with Department of Defense and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

• Continuing to work with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to refine procedures relating to marine hydrokinetic projects under an existing MOU

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Renewable Energy Studies

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Ocean PlanningOcean Planning• EPAct 2005 Section 388:

“establish an Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Digital Mapping Initiative to assist in decision making related to alternative energy uses on the OCS”

• BOEM has funded the development of a Multipurpose Marine Cadastre for this purpose

• Partnering with NOAA (the technical lead) to ensure success

• EPAct 2005 Section 388:“establish an Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Digital Mapping Initiative to assist in decision making related to alternative energy uses on the OCS”

• BOEM has funded the development of a Multipurpose Marine Cadastre for this purpose

• Partnering with NOAA (the technical lead) to ensure success

www.MarineCadastre.govwww.MarineCadastre.gov

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Atlantic OCS Wind Areas

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Concluding Thoughts…Concluding Thoughts…BOEM will continue to:• Practice the principles of ocean planning as we

apply our renewable energy regulatory framework

• Focus on multiple-use• Work with state, federal, and other interested

partners

Goal: Achieve efficient, safe, and environmentally sound ocean energy development

BOEM will continue to:• Practice the principles of ocean planning as we

apply our renewable energy regulatory framework

• Focus on multiple-use• Work with state, federal, and other interested

partners

Goal: Achieve efficient, safe, and environmentally sound ocean energy development

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Atlantic WindConnect Project