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ROW Grants and RUE Grants

§ 585.300 - What types of activities are authorized by ROW grants and RUE grants issued under this part?

(a) A ROW grant authorizes the holder to install on the OCS cables, pipelines, and associated facilities that involve the transportation or transmission of electricity or other energy product from renewable energy projects.

(b) A RUE grant authorizes the holder to construct and maintain facilities or other installations on the OCS that support the production, transportation, or transmission of electricity or other energy product from any renewable energy resource.

(c) You do not need a ROW grant or RUE grant for a project easement authorized under § 585.200(b) to serve your lease.

§ 585.301 - What do ROW grants and RUE grants include?

(a) A ROW grant:

(1) Includes the full length of the corridor on which a cable, pipeline, or associated facility is located;

(2) Is of a width sufficient to accommodate potential changes at the design and installation phases of the project, with an option for the grant holder to relinquish unused portions of the ROW after construction is complete; and

(3) For the associated facilities, is limited to the area reasonably necessary for a power or pumping station or other facilities requested.

(b) A RUE grant includes the site on which a facility or other structure is located and the areal extent of anchors, chains, and other equipment associated with a facility or other structure. The specific boundaries of a RUE will be determined by BOEM on a case-by-case basis and set forth in each RUE grant.

§ 585.302 - What are the general requirements for ROW grant and RUE grant holders?

(a) To acquire a ROW grant or RUE grant, you must provide evidence that you meet the qualifications set forth in §§ 585.107 and 585.108.

(b) A ROW grant or RUE grant is subject to the following conditions:

(1) The rights granted will not prevent the granting of other rights by the United States, either before or after the granting of the ROW or RUE, provided that any subsequent authorization issued by BOEM in the area of a previously issued ROW grant or RUE grant may not unreasonably interfere with activities approved or impede existing operations under such a grant; and

(2) The holder agrees that the United States, its lessees, or other ROW grant or RUE grant holders may use or occupy any part of the ROW grant or RUE grant not actually occupied or necessarily incident to its use for any necessary activities.

§ 585.303 - How long will my ROW grant or RUE grant remain in effect?

The periods within the term of your grant are defined as follows:

(a) Each ROW or RUE grant has a preliminary period of 12 months from the effective date of the ROW or RUE grant within which to submit a GAP. The preliminary period begins on the effective date of the grant. You must submit a GAP no later than the end of the preliminary period for your grant to remain in effect. However, you may submit a GAP before the issuance of your ROW or RUE grant.

(b) Each ROW or RUE grant has an operations period as set by BOEM (if the grant is issued competitively) or negotiated with the applicant (if the grant is issued noncompetitively). In either case, the duration of the operations period will depend on the intended use of the grant. The operations period begins on the date that we approve your GAP.

(c) You may request an extension of any of the grant periods outlined in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section for good cause. In its discretion, BOEM may approve your request.

§ 585.304 - [Reserved]

Obtaining ROW Grants and RUE Grants

§ 585.305 - How do I request a ROW grant or a RUE grant?

You must submit a request for a new or modified ROW grant or RUE grant to BOEM pursuant to § 585.111. You must submit a separate request for each ROW grant or RUE grant you are requesting. The request must contain the following information:

(a) The area you are requesting for a ROW grant or RUE grant.

(b) A general description of your objectives and the facilities that you would use to achieve those objectives.

(c) A general schedule of proposed activities.

(d) Pertinent information concerning environmental conditions in the area of interest.

§ 585.306 - What action will BOEM take on my request?

BOEM will consider requests for ROW grants and RUE grants on a case-by-case basis and may issue a grant competitively, as provided in § 585.308, or noncompetitively if we determine after public notice that there is no competitive interest. BOEM will coordinate and consult with relevant Federal agencies, the Governor of any affected State, and the executive of any affected local government.

(a) In response to an unsolicited request for a ROW grant or RUE grant, BOEM will first determine if there is competitive interest, as provided in § 585.307.

(b) If BOEM determines there is no competitive interest in a ROW or RUE grant, BOEM will publish a notice in the Federal Register of such determination. After BOEM publishes this notice, you are responsible for submitting any required consistency certification and necessary data and information in a timely manner to BOEM and the applicable State CZMA agency pursuant to 15 CFR part 930, subpart D. BOEM may establish terms and conditions for a noncompetitive grant and offer the grant to you:

(1) If you accept the terms and conditions of the grant, BOEM will issue the grant.

(2) If you do not accept the terms and conditions of the grant, BOEM may agree to modify the terms and conditions or may decide not to issue the grant.

§ 585.307 - How will BOEM determine whether competitive interest exists for ROW grants and RUE grants?

To determine whether or not there is competitive interest:

(a) We will publish a public notice, generally describing the parameters of the project, to give affected and interested parties an opportunity to comment on the proposed ROW grant or RUE grant area.

(b) We will evaluate any comments received on the notice and make a determination of the level of competitive interest.

(c) BOEM may consider a State's or Regional Transmission Operator/Independent System Operator's process that identifies a transmission project that needs a ROW and/or a RUE grant to achieve its intended purpose. BOEM may determine that there is no competitive interest that would be consistent with OCSLA's goal of allowing the expeditious and orderly development of OCS energy projects, if offering the ROW and/or RUE competitively could challenge the viability of the transmission project intended to be located on State submerged lands and the OCS (e.g., technical and economic feasibility or practicality concerns, including significant delays, by having different entities holding the right to develop the transmission project in State submerged lands and the OCS).

§ 585.308 - How will BOEM conduct an auction for ROW grants and RUE grants?

(a) If BOEM determines that there is competitive interest, we will:

(1) Publish a notice of each grant auction in the Federal Register describing auction procedures, allowing interested persons 30 days to comment; and

(2) Conduct a competitive auction for issuing the ROW grant or RUE grant. The auction process for ROW grants and RUE grants will be conducted following the same process for leases set forth in §§ 585.210 through 585.226.

(b) If you are the successful bidder in an auction, you must pay the first year's rent, as provided in § 585.316.

§ 585.309 - What is the effective date of a ROW grant or a RUE grant?

Your ROW grant or RUE grant becomes effective on the date established by BOEM on the ROW grant or RUE grant instrument.

§§ 585.310-585.314 - §[Reserved]

Financial Requirements for ROW Grants and RUE Grants

§ 585.315 - What deposits are required for a competitive ROW grant or RUE grant?

(a) You must make a deposit, as required in § 585.501(a), regardless of whether the auction is a sealed-bid, oral, electronic, or other auction format. BOEM will specify in the sale notice the official to whom you must submit the payment, the time by which the official must receive the payment, and the forms of acceptable payment.

(b) If your high bid is rejected, we will provide a written statement of reasons.

(c) For all rejected bids, we will refund, without interest, any money deposited with your bid.

§ 585.316 - What payments are required for ROW grants or RUE grants?

Before we issue the ROW grant or RUE grant, you must pay:

(a) Any balance on accepted high bids to Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR), as provided in the sale notice.

(b) An annual rent for the first year of the grant, as specified in § 585.508.

§§ 585.317-585.399 - §[Reserved]