BOEM accepts the South Fork Wind Marine and Aviation Lighting, Marking, and Signaling Plan created by The Paratus Group.

Following a rigorous assessment by the United States Coast Guard, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Ørsted's South Fork Wind Marine and Aviation Lighting, Marking, and Signaling Plan, prepared by The Paratus Group, has been accepted. As per John Mansolillo, Ørsted's Northeast Marine Affairs Manager, "We can now confidently proceed with the South Fork Wind project as outlined in the plan, and refer other agencies to the Lighting, Marking, and Signaling Plan for South Fork Wind with authority."

TPG would like to express gratitude to John and the technical package managers at Ørsted and Stewart Erwin at Sabik Offshore for their invaluable contributions during the development of this plan. We would also like to give a special shout-out to the exceptionally skilled graphic artist, LK Weiss, at Portland Design Company, for her outstanding work in transforming complex technical regulations into clear and informative graphics.

The Paratus Group is currently working on the LMS plan for Ocean Wind 1, New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm, which will deliver 1,100 MW of clean, renewable energy to the Garden State.