IT’S TIME FOR NEW YORK TO LEAD ON OFFSHORE WIND

Clean energy for our community, our environment, and our future.

OFFSHORE WIND FACTS

Wind energy production generates electricity without emitting harmful pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. By replacing fossil fuel-based power generation, wind energy helps reduce air pollution and its associated health problems. A study published in the journal Nature Energy found that transitioning to wind energy could prevent approximately 15,000 premature deaths annually in the United States alone (Jacobson et al., 2017).

The decrease in air pollution due to wind energy has been linked to a reduction in respiratory and cardiovascular health risks. Research published in Environmental Research Letters suggests that the health benefits of wind energy, including reduced mortality from air pollution-related diseases, can lead to significant cost savings in healthcare (Anenberg et al., 2017).

Wind turbines are relatively quiet compared to many other forms of power generation. Reducing noise pollution from power plants and transportation infrastructure can lead to improved mental health outcomes, reduced stress, and better sleep quality for nearby communities (García et al., 2019).

Unlike conventional power plants, wind turbines do not require large amounts of water for cooling. This helps conserve water resources, which is crucial for public health, especially in regions prone to water scarcity and droughts.

The wind energy industry creates jobs in manufacturing, construction, maintenance, and other sectors. Improved economic conditions, including job opportunities and income stability, can indirectly lead to enhanced public health by reducing stress and improving overall well-being (U.S. Department of Energy, 2020).

Wind energy can reduce electricity costs for consumers. A report by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) found that wind energy is one of the most cost-effective sources of electricity generation, with consistently declining costs over the past decade (U.S. DOE, 2021).

Wind energy projects often result in increased property tax revenue for local communities. This additional revenue can be used to fund public services and infrastructure improvements, reducing the financial burden on taxpayers (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 2017).

Wind farms typically require less infrastructure than traditional power plants. For example, they don’t need fuel supply chains, transportation networks for fuel, or extensive water resources for cooling. These reductions in infrastructure costs can lead to long-term savings for taxpayers, and reduce related risks to the safety of local communities (U.S. DOE, 2020).

A study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that wind energy can enhance grid resilience by reducing the risk of fuel supply disruptions and extreme weather impacts, ultimately benefiting taxpayers through improved reliability (Mills et al., 2016).

IMPROVED PUBLIC HEALTH

STABLE ENERGY PRICES

UNION JOBS

PROTECTING COASTLINES

HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

Learn More

NYLCVEF and our partners have hosted several events to educate policymakers, community members, and other stakeholders on the benefits of offshore wind. Click the links below to watch:

“By investing in offshore wind projects, we can build a more predictable and prosperous future for our community while strengthening the local supply chain and generating thousands of jobs.”
Ed Romaine
Suffolk County Executive
“Our energy challenges are economic development opportunities.”
Kevin Law
President, The Long Island Association
“South Fork Wind is now delivering clean energy to tens of thousands of homes and businesses on Long Island. With more projects in the pipeline, this is just the beginning of New York’s offshore wind future.”
Kathy Hochul
Governor

About Us

The New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund is a proud member of Wind Works New York, a coalition of environmental, labor, clergy, and community groups, and the force behind educating the New York community on the benefits of renewable energy, particularly offshore wind.