U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is a federal agency responsible for managing the development of U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) energy and mineral resources. It facilitates offshore wind energy leasing, permitting, and regulatory oversight, alongside conventional energy and marine mineral activities.
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Strategic Overview
- BOEM's primary strategic focus is to facilitate the responsible development of offshore energy resources, balancing energy needs with environmental protection and multiple ocean uses.
- The agency is a key driver of the U.S. offshore wind industry, conducting lease sales and permitting projects to meet national renewable energy goals.
- BOEM manages the entire lifecycle of offshore energy development, from planning and leasing to construction, operations, and decommissioning.
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Key People
Elizabeth Klein
Director
Track Record
13
Years Active
Notable projects: Revolution Wind Project Approval, Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project Approval, Sunrise Wind Project Approval, Gulf of Mexico Offshore Wind Lease Sale, Central Atlantic Offshore Wind Lease Sale
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