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US set to pinpoint offshore development areas

According to Salazar, most of the task forces established in eight states by the Atlantic Offshore Wind Energy Consortium of governors will identify appropriate areas for wind by the end of 2010.


Speaking at the American Wind Energy Association offshore conference shortly before signing an offshore lease with Cape Wind Associates, Salazar outlined several steps that he said will cut permitting times for offshore wind farms.


He said information on the resources, conflicting uses and environmental concerns for the high-priority areas will be gathered "up front" to help investors identify sites of interest.


The Department of the Interior will then coordinate area-wide environmental reviews, Salazar said.


Identifying high-priority areas will also help the government explore the potential for an offshore transmission backbone, he added.


Salazar also told delegates that the department is in the final stages of processing several major wind and transmission projects proposed for federal lands in Western states.

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