A subsea transmission cable manufacturing plant will be built in Somerset, where just until about five years ago a coal-burning power plant operated.
The two cooling towers of the former Brayton Point Station in Somerset during demolition. The plant had burned coal since 1963.
The governor's comment came as he and some of his top deputies joined lawmakers from southeastern Massachusetts and officials from Vineyard Wind's parent company Avangrid to celebrate plans to establish the state's first offshore wind industry manufacturing facility at Brayton Point in Somerset. The 1,505-megawatt Brayton Point facility that ceased operations in 2017 was the last power plant run on coal in Massachusetts and the largest coal-fired power plant in New England, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. It went into service in 1963.
extends beyond the subsea cable manufacturing facility tied to the Commonwealth Wind project. The company has a $300 million contract to connect the developer's 804 MW Park City offshore wind farm to the grid in Connecticut by 2026. Those cables will be manufactured in Italy and Finland, the company said.
And Brayton Point's place in the offshore wind world also extends beyond Vineyard Wind projects. The Shell and Ocean Winds North America joint venture behind the Mayflower Wind project announced an agreement last year with Anbaric Development Partners for Mayflower to use Anbaric-developed transmission assets to connect the wind-generated electricity to the regional grid at Brayton Point as a supplement to a Cape Cod landing.
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