First approved by the Long Island Power Authority in 2017, construction of South Fork Wind started in January 2022 and ended in March 2024.
On this page, you can find all public resources related to South Fork Wind’s construction, including factsheets, permitting materials, and a complete history of construction updates. For more information about the project, you can contact Ørsted and Eversource below.
Cable route
See interactive construction mapConstruction Resources
Gear loss / displacement claims
Gear Loss Displacement Claim Instructions |
Gear Loss Displacement Claim Application |
Notice of Appeal Application |
Resources for Mariners |
Pre-construction field activities
Permits and supporting materials
Weekly Updates
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2023
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2022
Latest news
2024-03-15T12:00:00.0000000Z
South Fork Wind Powers Up New Era for American Clean Energy
2023-12-06T15:14:28.0000000Z
Governor Hochul Announces South Fork Wind Delivers First Offshore Wind Power To Long Island
2023-11-20T17:30:17.0000000Z
New York's First Offshore Wind Project Marks Historic Milestone in Offshore Construction
2023-11-01T15:30:00.0000000Z
South Fork Wind Set for Installation of First Wind Turbine Offshore
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
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How will the energy from South Fork Wind reach the grid?
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How does offshore wind’s environmental footprint compare to other energy sources?
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What happens when South Fork Wind reaches the end of its lifecycle?
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What are electromagnetic fields? How do they interact with offshore wind farms?