Offshore wind is an energy source that has seen explosive global growth over the past decade. In the United States, the offshore wind industry had another landmark year in 2022, and we expect the same for 2023. Our Year in Review highlights the major US milestones in 2022, some expected in 2023, projects underway, and the status of state incentive programs.

At Mayer Brown, we are proud of the breadth of our renewable energy practice and how we're helping clients around the world turn their clean power goals and projects into reality. Our Global Projects & Infrastructure team has an unmatched depth of offshore wind experience that spans developer, investor and lender representation for regulatory risk analysis, permitting, and through all types of transactional structures. Our focus now is on helping you meet your renewable energy objectives for 2023 and beyond. If there is anything that we can do to advance toward those goals, please do not hesitate to reach out.

View the US Offshore Wind Development 2022 Year in Review

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