New York’s first offshore wind hub to be built with union labor

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Energy company Equinor inked an agreement with labor groups for the construction of a key hub for the Biden administration’s offshore wind ambitions.

Labor groups inked a first-of-its-kind deal to support local hiring and union jobs with the developer of New York’s first offshore wind port. It’s an agreement for the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, envisioned as a crucial onshore staging area for some of America’s first commercial-scale offshore wind farms. The US gets very little electricity from offshore wind today, even though the resource has the potential to meet up to a quarter of the nation’s power needs by 2050.

“Equinor’s Empire Wind is a critical project for the state of New York, and the redevelopment of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal is the linchpin for offshore wind’s potential to create jobs and supply chain investments throughout the state and the region,” Christopher Erikson, business manager at Local Union No. 3 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers , said at the event.

 

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