Golden State Wind
About Golden State Wind
Golden State Wind is a floating offshore wind project in early development located in the Morro Bay Wind Energy Area off California’s central coast. When fully developed, the project is expected to generate up to 2 gigawatts of clean offshore wind energy, powering roughly 1.1 million homes and supporting California’s goal of 100% clean electricity by 2045. The venture is a joint effort managed by Ocean Winds (OW) in partnership with Reventus Power, leveraging OW’s extensive experience in floating offshore wind to advance floating wind deployment in the United States. The project emphasizes local workforce development, supply chain opportunities, and engagement with regional coastal communities and fisheries stakeholders.
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