U.S. Coast Guard Oversight and Involvement
Non-Mineral Energy (NME) Installation (previously referred to as Offshore Renewable Energy Installation (OREI)):
An OCS activity, for the purposes of 33 CFR Subchapter N, is currently associated with the exploration, development or production of minerals of the OCS. [emphasis added]. Therefore, the actual non-mineral energy installation or facility (e.g. a wind turbine) is NOT currently subject to oversight by the U.S. Coast Guard under the provisions of Subchapter N, except where specified for safety zoned of Part 147, in accordance with 33 CFR 147.10(b).
Depending on the location of the NME facility, the USCG may have an interest related to safety of navigation (i.e., Waterways management) both during construction activities and after installation of the NME facility. Local operational units, such as Sectors, Air Stations and Small Boat Stations also have interests related to emergency response/rescue from an NME facility.
NME Support Vessels:
The U.S. vessels that support NME installations are subject to U.S. Coast Guard inspection and oversight. These vessels will typically be inspected under 46 CFR Subchapters L, T, or I and may be multi-certificated under multiple Subchapters. Renewable energy support falls within the definition of an Offshore Supply Vessel (OSV) regulated under Subchapter L as defined at 46 CFR 125.160:
"Offshore Supply Vessel or OSV means a vessel that -
(1) Is propelled by machinery other than steam;
(2) Does not meet the definition of a passenger-carrying vessel in 46 U.S.C. 2101(22) or 46 U.S.C. 2101(35);
(3) Is more than 15 gross tons; and
(4) Regularly carries good, supplies, individuals in addition to the crew, or equipment in support of exploration, exploitation or production of offshore mineral or energy resources." [emphasis added]
Use our NME support vessel page to learn more about the types of vessels that currently support, or are planned to support, offshore wind activities on the U.S. OCS.
Additional U.S. Government Agency Oversight and Involvement
Information related to NME installations and projects on the OCS can be found on the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) renewable energy webpage and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) renewable energy webpage.