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BOEM Publishes Final Guidance for Submission of Offshore Wind Project Plans

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has published two final guidance documents: the “NOI Checklist” and the “Marine Acoustic Modeling and Measurement Guidelines.”

“NOI Checklist” Guidelines

The “NOI Checklist,” is based on BOEM’s regulations and describes how BOEM will process incomplete Construction and Operations Plan (COP) submissions. The checklist is designed to:

  1. 1) provide clarity to lessees; 2) establish a pre-application and pre-NOI process with lessees and cooperating agencies that will benefit all stakeholders; 3) improve the efficiency of proposed offshore wind project reviews by avoiding delays to the NEPA analysis after the NOI has been published.

In Oct. 2022, BOEM published draft guidelines and opened a 45-day public comment period. The final “NOI Checklist” guidelines address stakeholder comments by establishing a structured pre-application and pre-NOI process for each project, which integrate the “NOI Checklist” into the development of permitting schedules under FAST-41 and the Fiscal Responsibility Act. By following the “NOI Checklist,” applicants can streamline the submission process and focus on stakeholder engagement and the environmental and technical evaluation of their renewable energy projects. The link to the final guidelines is below:

Marine Acoustic Modeling and Measurement Guidelines

Alongside the NOI Checklist, BOEM issued recommendations to lessees as they develop the acoustic and exposure models of impact pile-driving, and for sound-field measurements, to be included with their COP. The link to the final guidelines is below:

BOEM remains committed to the stewardship of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf’s (OCS) energy and mineral resources, as well as protecting the human and natural environment that the development of those resources may impact. The final guidance documents are part of BOEM’s ongoing efforts to provide clear guidance to facilitate the responsible development of renewable energy resources on the OCS.

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