Vineyard Wind hires local Technical Development Manager

Jack Arruda has strong background managing construction, operations of energy projects

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (June 21, 2017) – Vineyard Wind, an offshore wind energy developer vying to build the  first utility-scale project off the coast of Massachusetts, has hired Jack Arruda to serve as Technical Development Manager for the company.

Arruda has a lengthy background in developing and operating power projects in the Northeast.  As Technical Development Manager, he will lead the local technical development of the proposed Vineyard Wind project and oversee issues such as grid interconnection, on-shore route permitting and cable installation, and managing the development and use of the port facilities for both construction and operation of the project.    He will be working closely with the project’s Fisheries’ representative Jim Kendall, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Port of New Bedford and the Harbor Master, and other town and state officials. 

Vineyard Wind is one of three companies that has acquired lease rights to build wind projects off the coast of Massachusetts. Vineyard Wind’s project area is about 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard. Last summer, Massachusetts required utilities to procure 1,600 megawatts (MW) of clean, offshore wind energy within the next decade. When the 1,600 MW of generation capacity are completed, they will generate enough clean, homegrown energy to power the equivalent of more than 750,000 Massachusetts homes every year.

“Jack brings a tremendous depth of technical experience, as well as local knowledge, to Vineyard Wind – exactly what we need to ensure the project is built on time and on budget, and all the while being a good neighbor with the many people who live and work on the South Coast and the waters offshore,” said Erich Stephens, CEO of Vineyard Wind.  “We’re thrilled to have someone with Jack’s background join our team as his local experience and knowledge be essential for a successful project and adds to the level of expertise on our team.”

A lifelong resident of Dartmouth, Mass., and a graduate of Massachusetts Maritime Academy with a degree in Marine Engineering, Arruda has more than 25 years of experience operating and managing energy projects.

“I’m thrilled to be working with Vineyard Wind,” said Arruda.  “It’s the perfect opportunity for me given my background in the power generation field and having been in the maritime industry earlier in my career.  I’m excited about this project, I think offshore wind will play a key role in the energy future of our region, and it’s going to bring tremendous opportunity to the South Coast area.”

Prior to joining Vineyard Wind, Arruda served as the Director of Operations for Caithness Energy.  Previously, Arruda spent over 17 years with Energy Management Inc. (EMI), where he worked in the development of solar and combined cycle natural gas-fired electrical generation facilities.  In addition, as part of EMI, he was involved in the design and planning around the proposed Cape Wind energy project.  He was previously the Operations and Facility Manager at the 270 MW natural gas-fired power

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