Skip to content

Menu

LexBlog, Inc. logo
NetworkSub-MenuBrowse by SubjectBrowse by PublisherJoin the NetworkGet StartedSubscribeSupport
Contact Us
Search
Close

Offshore Wind: New California Law Aims to Simplify and Expedite Offshore Wind Energy Development

By Paul de Bernier & Stephanie Hurst on December 20, 2023
Email this postTweet this postLike this postShare this post on LinkedIn
Big Offshore wind-farm with transfer vessel

California recently enacted two laws—the Offshore Wind Expediting Act (SB 286) and the California Offshore Wind Advancement Act (AB 3)—to accelerate the development of offshore wind energy that could have significant implications for the industry and its stakeholders. The new laws aim to streamline the offshore wind permitting process, promote collaboration among state agencies and interested parties, and support the development of a seaport readiness strategy and in-state manufacturing goals.

This Legal Update summarizes some of the key provisions of the new laws and practical takeaways for investors and other stakeholders interested in pursuing offshore wind opportunities in California.

Continue reading at Mayerbrown.com.

Photo of Stephanie Hurst Stephanie Hurst

Stephanie Hurst is a partner in the Corporate & Securities practice in Los Angeles whose practice focuses on M&A, venture capital, private equity and other corporate transactions, including joint ventures and other collaborations, with a particular focus on cross-border transactions.

Read Full Bio

Read more about Stephanie HurstEmail
  • Posted in:
    Energy and Utilities
  • Blog:
    Eye on ESG
  • Organization:
    Mayer Brown
  • Article: View Original Source

Call us at 1-800-913-0988 or email sales@lexblog.com.

Facebook LinkedIn Twitter RSS
  • About LexBlog
  • The Field We Built
  • Our Beliefs
  • Our Team
  • Contact LexBlog
  • Disclaimer
  • Editorial Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Get Started
  • Publishing Solutions
  • Compass
  • Submit a Request
  • Support Center
  • System Status
Copyright © 2026, LexBlog, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Law blog design & platform by LexBlog LexBlog Logo