April 30, 2018 โ A group of leading Massachusetts executives have endorsed a call from Saving Seafoodโs National Coalition for Fishing Communities to ensure that the commercial fishing industry is protected in any offshore wind power development. The group, a standing committee of the New Bedford Economic Development Councilโs (NBEDC) know as the โRegeneration Project,โ made the recommendations as part of an April 19 letter to Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to ensure on the ongoing offshore wind solicitation process.
The Regeneration Project is a coalition of New Bedford-area business and community leaders with c-level experience in industry, finance, communications, and public affairs whose goal is to โarticulate a strategy for the cityโs economic regeneration.โ In the letter, the Council touts New Bedford as a liaison to the regionโs important commercial fishing industry, and positions the city as a future hub of offshore wind development.
The NBEDC emphasizes the need for the Commonwealth to work closely and cooperatively with the commercial fishing industry to avoid negative impacts from offshore wind projects. The letter states that offshore wind must be โdeveloped in such a way that it โfits in'โ with commercial fisheries, and must not โexacerbate unintended consequences of negative impacts to commercial fishing and ongoing maritime trades.โ
To avoid these impacts, the letter asks that initial wind development be limited to 400mw, to allow for study of its impact on other ocean users. The NBEDC further recommends that the Port of New Bedford serve as the main facilitator between offshore wind and commercial fishing interests.
The letter also highlights New Bedfordโs previous experience with wind energy, and the cityโs plans to be become โthe central cluster of offshore wind for the east coast.โ According to the NBEDC, the city โincludes all major facets of the industry such as port services, construction training, research, engineering and manufacturing.โ