Massachusetts Ports and Infrastructure Maps

As part of its Massachusetts Offshore Wind Ports & Infrastructure Assessment, MassCEC has created a gallery of web maps to display the 18 potentially available waterfront sites that could be improved through private investment to become suitable facilities for offshore wind component manufacturing, staging, and long-term operations and maintenance. Click on the map image below to tour all the sites in Massachusetts, or view the sites by offshore wind activity.

Massachusetts Ports and Assessment Site Tour

Explore all sites that have been identified as suitable for specific offshore wind supply chain uses.

Cables

Take a tour of the 13 sites identified for manufacturing offshore wind transmission cables. 

Secondary Steel

Take a tour of the 15 sites identified for the manufacture and assembly of secondary steel

Jacket Foundations

Take a tour of the 4 sites identified for the manufacture and assembly of offshore jacket foundations. 

Gravity Foundations

Take a tour of the 7 sites identified for the manufacture and assembly of offshore wind gravity foundations

Substations

Take a tour of the 2 sites identified for the manufacture and assembly of offshore wind substations.

Operations & Maintenance

Take a tour of the 12 sites that could host an offshore wind operations and maintenance base.

Monopile Foundations & Transition Pieces

 Take a tour of the 11 sites identified for the manufacture and assembly of offshore wind monopile foundations and transition pieces. 

Nacelles

 Take a tour of the 12 sites identified for the manufacture and assembly of nacelles.

Towers

Take a tour of the 12 sites identified for the manufacturing of offshore wind turbine towers.

Blades

 Take a tour of the 13 sites where offshore wind turbine blades could be manufactured.

Component Storage

Take a tour of the 5 sites identified for storing offshore wind components.