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Vineyard Offshore and Energy New England partner for clean energy

U.S. offshore wind developer Vineyard Offshore (VO) and community light plant cooperative Energy New England (ENE) announced a partnership on Wednesday to explore clean energy options for Massachusetts if the state grants them contracts.

VO proposed the 1,200 megawatt (MW) Vineyard Wind 2 task in March in response to solicitations from Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, according to the release.

If Massachusetts grants the job, the power from the 1,200 MW installation will be contracted under three investor-owned utilities - Eversource, National Grid and Until, which do not serve communities with community light plants.

Under a letter of intent signed by the two entities, VO and ENE would explore choices for purchase of generation in excess of the 1,200 MW scheduled for the three large energies, or extra power from a future project granted by Massachusetts, by ENE or some of its affiliated local utilities, the release added.

As per the release as much as 20 MW, which can power 10,000 homes, would be up offered for these municipal utilities.

This partnership follows ENE and 14 connected municipal energies sent letters of assistance for Vineyard Wind 2, reflecting the growing interest in tidy energy options at the local level.