Air Surveillance and Radar Sample Clauses

Air Surveillance and Radar. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) mission may be affected by development of the Lease Areas. Similar impacts have been encountered with other Lease Areas along the Atlantic Coast and have been largely if not entirely mitigated. Considering both the expected height of offshore turbines and future cumulative wind turbine effects, adverse impacts can be mitigated through the use of Radar Adverse-impact Management (RAM)5 and overlapping radar coverage. For projects where RAM mitigation is acceptable, BOEM anticipates including the following project approval conditions: 1) Lessee will notify NORAD when the project is within 30-60 days of completion of commissioning of the last wind turbine generator (WTG) (meaning every WTG in the Project is installed with potential for blade rotation), and again when the project is complete and operational, for RAM scheduling; 2) Lessee will contribute funds to DOD in the amount of no less than $80,000 toward the cost of XXX’s execution of the RAM procedures for each radar system affected; and 3) Lessee will curtail wind turbine operations for national security or defense purposes as described in the lease.
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Air Surveillance and Radar. A DoD assessment was conducted on the Call Area by the Military Aviation and Installation Assurance Siting Clearinghouse. The North American Aerospace Defense Command mission may be affected by the development of the Lease Area(s). Considering both the expected heights of offshore turbines and future cumulative wind turbine effects, adverse impacts are potentially mitigatable through Radar Adverse-impact Management (RAM). For projects where RAM mitigation is acceptable, BOEM will include the following in any sale notification and project approval conditions: Lessee will notify NORAD 30-60 days ahead of project completion and, again, when the project is complete and operational for RAM scheduling; Lessee will contribute funds to DoD of no less than $80,000 toward the execution of the RAM for each radar system affected; and Curtailment for national security or defense purposes as described in the lease. BOEM will require the lessee to enter into an agreement with the DoD to implement these conditions and mitigate any identified impacts. Sixth Generation Over the Horizon Radar is currently in development. Offshore wind turbines in the Gulf of Mexico may create adverse impacts to that system. BOEM will further coordinate with DoD and the lessee to deconflict potential impacts throughout the project review stage. Mitigation measures or terms and conditions of a plan approval may result from this coordination effort.
Air Surveillance and Radar. The North American Aerospace Defense Command mission may be affected by the development of the Lease Areas. Lessees will be expected to coordinate with the DOD Military Aviation and Installation Assurance Siting Clearinghouse as they design their proposed facilities to assess the level of impact on radar operations. Mitigation measures or conditions of a COP approval may necessitate mitigation of the identified interference.
Air Surveillance and Radar. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) mission may be affected by the development of the Lease Area(s). Considering both the expected height of offshore turbines and future cumulative wind turbine effects, adverse impacts can be mitigated through the use of Radar Adverse-impact Management (RAM)1 and overlapping radar coverage. For projects where RAM mitigation is acceptable, BOEM anticipates including the following project approval conditions: (1) Lessee will notify NORAD when the project is within 30-60 days of completion of commissioning of the last wind turbine generator (WTG) (meaning every WTG in the Project is installed with potential for blade rotation), and again when the project is complete and operational, for RAM scheduling; (2) Lessee will contribute funds to DoD in the amount of no less than $80,000 toward the cost of DoD’s execution of the RAM procedures for each radar system affected; and (3) Lessee will curtail wind turbine operations for national security or defense purposes as described in the lease.
Air Surveillance and Radar. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) mission may be affected by the development of the Lease Area(s). Considering both the expected height of offshore turbines and future cumulative wind turbine effects, adverse impacts can be mitigated through the use of Radar Adverse-impact Management (RAM)1 and overlapping radar coverage. For projects where RAM mitigation is acceptable, BOEM anticipates including the following project approval conditions: 1) Lessee will notify NORAD when the project is within 30-60 days of completion of commissioning of the last wind turbine generator (WTG) (meaning every WTG in the Project is installed with potential for blade rotation), and again when the project is complete and operational, for RAM scheduling; 2) Lessee will contribute funds to DOD in the amount of no less than $80,000 toward the cost of XXX’s execution of the RAM procedures for each radar system affected; and 1 RAM is the technical process designed to minimize the adverse impact of obstruction interference on a radar system. 3) Lessee will curtail wind turbine operations for national security or defense purposes as described in the lease.

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