Help Create Over 17,000 Jobs and Power 3.5 Million Homes with California Offshore Wind
Honorable Governor Gavin Newsom
1303 10th Street, Suite 1173,
Sacramento, CA 95814
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Dear Governor Newsom,
We, the undersigned elected officials, support the responsible development of offshore wind for California to create jobs, lead America’s clean energy transition, and protect our state from the worst impacts of the climate emergency.
California’s current dependence on dirty and dangerous fossil fuel production is making our state and planet less safe. From ever-worsening droughts and wildfires that are devastating our communities to the estimated 34,000 Californians who die each year from fossil fuel pollution, the urgency for ending the era of fossil fuels is clear. In the wake of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, we must act on the scale and speed that science demands to address the escalating climate emergency, protect public health, and end systemic environmental racism caused by fossil fuel pollution.1
Responsible development of California’s offshore wind resources is imperative to reach our statewide goal of 100% clean power by 2045, while creating thousands of high-skilled jobs, reducing demand for polluting fossil fuels, and protecting our marine resources and coastal communities.2
Thank you for your leadership in proposing an additional $45 million for investments to prepare waterfront facilities in California to support floating offshore wind energy development in federal waters off the coast. We encourage you to support and implement the recommendations within California Energy Commission’s (CEC) May, 2022 report issued in response to the offshore wind law AB 525, which you signed into law after it passed with nearly-unanimous bipartisan support. The goals set out in the report, including generating 3 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind by 2030 and 18 GW to 20 GW by 2045, which would enable California to reach 100% renewable power by 2045.3
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) estimates California’s technical potential for offshore wind power at well over 100 GW.4 NREL estimates that building 10 GW of offshore wind power in California would support thousands of jobs, supply competitively priced power5 for at least 3.5 million homes, and generate $20 billion in GDP by 2050.6
California can become America’s offshore wind powerhouse by exporting clean, renewable wind power to other states. A report by Environment California Research & Policy Center and Frontier Group, found that California could provide 157 percent of our state’s 2019 electricity usage with offshore wind alone.7
By meeting our electricity needs through clean, pollution-free offshore wind energy, California can deliver air quality improvements to frontline communities. About 78 percent of our gas power plants reside in communities identified by CalEPA as having the state’s highest burden of poverty and cumulative environmental health burdens.8 Typically these are Black and Brown communities that suffer from fossil fuel production and factories that spew toxins, which have been strategically located in their communities because they were redlined decades ago.
California has an incredible opportunity to create more than 17,500 good-paying jobs by 2045 and improve air quality in frontline communities due to the Biden administration opening up roughly 399 square miles off the central coast region, northwest of Morro Bay, and advancing the Humboldt Call Area as a potential Wind Energy Area for offshore wind.9,10,11
Support for offshore wind development in California is growing rapidly, with wide support among labor unions, industry, and environmental groups.12To ensure the economic benefits of offshore wind are shared equitably, frontline communities must be included in the manufacturing, development, and generation of offshore wind power. Thousands of shovel-ready union jobs will be created, as well as port revitalization, which alone can add up to 6,000 local, full-time equivalent jobs per port right away, according to a report from Brightline Defense.13
Investing in offshore wind will generate thousands of additional jobs in construction, manufacturing, turbine demonstration, and transmission line projects as well as create a pathway for some oil workers to transition to this new vibrant industry. Apprenticeship training programs will add new career pathways for trade workers. These opportunities will also prepare the state’s workforce to build, operate and maintain a 100% clean energy electricity grid.14
To avert the most catastrophic effects of the climate emergency, we must heed the International Energy Agency’s report warning that governments must immediately stop new oil and gas production.15 Responsible offshore wind development is crucial to transitioning California to 100% clean energy.
California can lead our nation in developing America’s offshore wind power, which has the potential to meet 90% of total U.S. energy demand by 2050.16
We’re at the vanguard of a new clean, renewable energy industry that will generate thousands of jobs, create prosperity for our communities, improve our health, and help protect our coastlines. Offshore wind is essential for a prosperous, healthy, and just future for California.
Sincerely,
Members, Elected Officials to Protect America (EOPA) California
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Jonathan Abboud | Trustee | Santa Barbara Community College District |
Margaret Abe-Koga | Councilmember | Mountain View |
Victor Aguilar | Councilmember | San Leandro |
James Aguilar | Trustee | San Leandro Unified School District |
Norma Alcala | Councilmember | West Sacramento |
Elizabeth Alcantar | Councilmember | Cudahy |
Eric Alegria | Councilmember | Rancho Palos Verdes |
Damon Alexander | Councilmember | San Bernardino |
Jose Alonso | Councilmember | Mendota |
Rebeca Armendariz | Councilmember | Gilroy |
Cristina Arriola | Councilmember | Vallejo |
Frank Axe | County Supervisor | Amador County |
Melanie Bagby | Councilmember | Cloverdale |
Soheila Bana | Councilmember | Richmond |
Barry Beck | County Assessor | Mono County |
Kristi Becker | Councilmember | Solana Beach |
Jovanka Beckles | Director | AC Transit Board |
Eli Beckman | Councilmember | Corte Madera |
Sue Beckmeyer | Councilmember | Pacifica |
Alma Beltran | Mayor | Parlier |
Tygarjas Bigstyck | Mayor | Pacifica |
Catherine Blakespear | Mayor | Encinitas |
CHRISTINE BOLES | Councilmember | Pacifica |
Mike Bonin | Councilmember | Los Angeles |
Gary Bradford | County Supervisor | Yuba County |
Phil Brock | Councilmember | Santa Monica |
Chelsea Byers | Councilmember | West Hollywood |
Martha Camacho Rodríguez | Director | Central Basin Municipal Water |
Adam Carranza | Board Member | Mountain View School District |
Jose Trinidad Castaneda | Councilmember | Buena Park |
Shana Charles | Councilmember | Fullerton |
Jorgel Chavez | Mayor Pro Tem | Bell Gardens |
Al Clark | Vice Mayor | Carpinteria |
David Cohen | Councilmember | San Jose |
James Coleman | Councilmember | South San Francisco |
Renee Contreras-DeLoach | Councilmember | Eureka |
Deborah Cox | Councilmember | San Leandro |
Xilonin Cruz-Gonzalez | Past President | California School Boards Association |
Justin Cummings | Councilmember | Santa Cruz |
Chance Cutrano | Mayor | Town of Fairfax |
John D'Amico | Councilmember | West Hollywood |
Eddie De La Riva | Councilmember | Maywood |
Serge Dedina | Mayor | Imperial Beach |
Rick DeGolia | Councilmember | Atherton |
Rick DeGolia | Mayor | Atherton |
Denise Delgado | Councilmember | Indio |
Maria Doerr | Councilmember | Menlo Park |
Mark Enmeier | Councilmember | San Clemente |
Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft | Mayor | Alameda |
Paul Fadeli | Councilmember | El Cerrito |
Paul Fadelli | Councilmember | El Cerrito |
Patricia Farrar-Rivas | Councilmember | Sonoma |
D'Lynda Fischer | Former Councilmember | Petaluma |
Neftali Galarza | Councilmember | Coachella |
Alexis Garcia-Arrazola | Councilmember | Seaside |
Daniel Goldstein | Councilmember | Hayward |
Shanthi Gonzales | Board Member | Oakland Unified School District |
Maurice Goodman | Vice Mayor | Millbrae |
Susan Gorin | County Supervisor | Sonoma County |
Josh Gray | Director | Rancho Simi Recreation & Parks District |
Martha Guerrero | Mayor | West Sacramento |
Jose Gurrola | Mayor | Arvin |
Marcia Guthrie | Councilmember | Pismo Beach |
Tyron Hampton | Councilmember | Pasadena |
Heidi Harmon | Former Mayor | San Luis Obispo |
Kate Harrison | Councilmember | Berkeley |
Joan Hartmann | County Supervisor | Santa Barbara County |
John Haschak | Supervisor | Mendocino County |
John Headding | Mayor | Morro Bay |
Laura Hernandez | Councilmember | Port Hueneme |
Alison Hicks | Vice Mayor | Mountain View |
City Hollywood | Mayor Pro Tem | West Hollywood |
Dr Bill Honigman | Democratic Central Committee Member | Orange County |
Shari Horne | Councilmember | Laguna Woods |
Lindsey Horvath | Councilmember | West Hollywood |
Sudhanshu Jain | Vice Mayor | Santa Clara |
Claudia Jimenez | Councilmember | Richmond |
Dianne Jones | Trustee | Fremont Unified School District |
Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson | Councilmember | Santa Cruz |
Dan Kalb | Councilmember | Oakland |
Sydney Kamlager-Dove | State Senator | District 30 |
Rebecca Kaplan | Councilmember | Oakland |
Andy Katz | Board President | East Bay Municipal Utility District |
Pat Kearney | Councilmember | Lawndale |
Dr. Kelly Kent | School Board Member | Culver City Unified School District |
Paul Koretz | Councilmember | Los Angeles |
Kevin Lainez | Councilmember | Commerce |
Neal Latt | Director | Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District |
Daniel Lee | Former Mayor | Culver City |
Otto Lee | Supervisor | Santa Clara County |
Rey Leon | Mayor | Huron |
Henry Levy | Treasurer-Tax Collector | Alameda County |
Andrew Lewis | Neighborhood Councilmember | North Westwood |
Sally Lieber | Board Member | California State Board of Equalization |
Doug Linney | President | East Bay Municipal Utility District |
Mina Loera-Diaz | Councilmember | Vallejo |
Diana Mahmud | Mayor | South Pasadena |
Dianne Martinez | Councilmember | Emeryville |
Eduardo Martinez | Mayor | Richmond |
Norma Martínez-Rubin | Councilmember | Pinole |
Justin Massey | Mayor Pro Tem | Hermosa Beach |
Michael McCorriston | Vice Mayor | Dublin |
Gayle McLaughlin | Vice Mayor | Richmond |
Yasmine-Imani McMorrin | Councilmember | Culver City |
Lauren Meister | Councilmember | West Hollywood |
Salvador Melendez | Councilmember | Montebello |
Juan Muñoz-Guevara | Councilmember | Lynwood |
Devin Murphy | Mayor | Pinole |
Ian Oglesby | Mayor | Seaside |
Teresa Onoda | Vice Mayor | Moraga |
Bryan Osorio | Mayor | Delano |
Deborah Penrose | Mayor | Half Moon Bay |
Bert Perello | Councilmember | Oxnard |
Felipe Perez | Councilmember | Firebaugh |
Paula Perotte | Mayor | Goleta |
Max Perrey | Councilmember | Mill Valley |
Dennis Pocekay | Councilmember | Petaluma |
Vanessa Poster | Board Member | Beach Cities Health District |
Jim Provenza | County Supervisor | Yolo County |
Freddy Puza | Councilmember | Culver City |
Freddy Puza | Councilmember | Culver City |
Caitlin Quinn | Trustee | Petaluma Joint Union High School District |
Gabriel Quinto | Vice Chair | El Cerrito |
Robert Raburn | Bay Aera Regional Transit | Director |
Nithya Raman | Councilmember | Los Angeles |
Dennis Ramirez | Tribal Chairman | Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria |
Harvey Rarback | Councilmember | Half Moon Bay |
Treva Reid | Councilmember | Oakland |
Rob Rennie | Councilmember | Los gatos |
Angie Reyes English | Councilmember | Hawthorne |
Chris Ricci | Councilmember | Modesto |
John Rizzo | Trustee | City College of San Francisco |
Rigel Robinson | Councilmember | Berkeley |
Sofia Rubalcava | Mayor | San Buenaventura |
Marisol Rubio | Councilmember | San Ramon |
Meghan Sahli-Wells | Former Mayor | Culver City |
Rebecca Saltzman | President | Bay Area Rapid Transit |
Laura Santos | Trustee | Mt San Antonio College |
Cameron Sasai | Councilmember | Pinole |
Don Saylor | County Supervisor | Yolo County |
Ann Schneider | Mayor | Millbrae |
Ryan Segoviano | Trustee | Patterson Joint Unified School District |
Patricia Showalter | Vice Mayor | Mountain View |
Christopher Smith | Councilmember | Oakdale |
Salvador Solorio-Ruiz | Mayor Pro Tem | Delano |
Wes Speake | Councilmember | Corona |
Tara Sreekrishnan | Board Member | Santa Clara County Board of Education |
Blair Stewart | Councilmember | Brea |
Erica Stewart | Mayor | San Luis Obispo |
Colette Such | Councilmember | Sonora |
Linda Swan | Mayor | Town of Los Altos Hills |
Ali Taj | Councilmember | Artesia |
Terry Taplin | Councilmember | Berkeley |
Anthony Tave | Councilmember | Pinole |
Kara Taylor | Councilmember | Placerville |
Loren Taylor | Councilmember | Oakland |
Caroline Torosis | Councilmember | Santa Monica |
Jennifer Torres-O'Callaghan | Councilmember | Lathrop |
Igor Tregub | Rent Board Commissioner (Ret.) | Berkeley |
Steve Trujillo | Trustee | Cabrillo Community College |
Christopher Ungar | Trustee | San Luis Coastal Unified School District |
Valerie Vandever | Councilmember | San Jacinto |
Alexander Walker-Griffin | Mayor | Hercules |
Princess Washington | Mayor Pro Tem | Suisun City |
Hung Wei | Mayor | Cupertino |
Clint Weirick | Councilmember | Grover Beach |
George Weiss | Councilmember | Laguna Beach |
John West | Councilmember | Trinidad |
Kevin Wilk | Councilmember | Walnut Creek |
Felicia Williams | Councilmember | Pasadena |
Das Williams | County Supervisor | Santa Barbara County |
Jenny Wong | City Auditor | Berkeley |
Frank Yokoyama | Councilmember | Cerritos |
Evelyn Zneimer | Mayor Pro Tem | South Pasadena |