Offshore wind energy

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Latest News

If you’re interested in receiving updates on our newly released reports and upcoming events, please email us at windstudies@schatzcenter.org.

Our latest offshore wind reports:

Internships and professional development

January 2026: We have updated our list of internship and professional development opportunities in the offshore wind sector. If you would like to receive update notices or would like to add your opportunity to upcoming lists, please contact our POWC team.

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Our research

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In 2019, our team began studying the feasibility of offshore wind development for Northern California and the US West Coast. Since then, we have conducted over 30 analyses on topics ranging from energy generation and transmission to economics and job development; port and coastal infrastructure to environmental and geological systems; and community needs and goals for shared ocean resources.

Partners

Key collaborators on our offshore wind studies have included: the American Bureau of Shipping, H.T. Harvey and Associates, MARE, Mott MacDonald, Moffat & Nichol, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NREL), Pacific Gas & Electric, Pacific Northwest National Labs (PNNL), Principle Power, and Quanta Technology

Funding

Our research, community engagement, and student training programs are funded by: the California Energy Commission, California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research, California Ocean Protection Council, Redwood Region Climate and Community Resilience (CORE) Hub, and private donors.

Interested to contribute to our offshore wind programs? Please contact us to learn about ways you can engage.

 

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Webinar videos

Note: Some webinar slide decks may be available on request. Contact us


Exploring the Feasibility of Offshore Wind Energy for the CA North Coast

In the fall of 2020, our team hosted a series of five webinar workshops on the feasibility of offshore wind energy development on California’s north coast.

In each webinar, we shared topical findings from our recently conducted studies, followed by a moderated panel discussion, and then a community Q&A.

  1. Energy Production and Delivery, and Economic Development (September 2020)
  2. Ecological and Geological Environment (September 2020)
  3. Port and Coastal Infrastructure (September 2020)
  4. Community Perspectives on Regional Impacts and Opportunities (October 2020)
  5. Reflections and Next Steps (October 2020)

 

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