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§ 585.211 - What is the Call?
(a) The Call is a notice that BOEM will publish in the
(b) The Call may include the following:
(1) The areas that BOEM has preliminarily identified for leasing consideration;
(2) A request for comments concerning geological conditions; archaeological sites on the seabed or nearshore; multiple uses of the proposed leasing area (including, for example, navigation, recreation, military, and fisheries); and other socioeconomic, biological, and environmental information;
(3) Request for comments regarding feasibility for development, including the energy resource and opportunity for grid connection;
(4) Possible lease terms and conditions;
(5) A request to potential bidders to nominate one or more areas for a commercial renewable energy lease within the preliminarily identified leasing areas. Such nominations must include:
(i) The specific OCS blocks that the respondent is interested in leasing;
(ii) A general description of the respondent's objectives and how respondent proposes to achieve those objectives;
(iii) A preliminary schedule of the respondent's proposed activities, including those potentially leading to commercial operations, to the extent known;
(iv) Information regarding respondent's coordination, or intent to coordinate, with any other entity for the purposes of acquiring a lease from BOEM, if applicable;
(v) Documentation demonstrating the respondent's qualification to acquire a lease or grant as specified in §§ 585.107 and 585.108;
(vi) Available and pertinent information concerning renewable energy and environmental conditions in the nominated areas, including energy and resource data and information used to evaluate the areas; and
(vii) Any additional information requested by BOEM in the Call;
(c) Respondents have 45 calendar days from the date the Call is published in the
(d) BOEM may use the information received in response to a Call to:
(1) Identify lease areas;
(2) Develop options for its lease provisions (e.g., stipulations, payments, terms, and conditions);
(3) Inform its environmental analysis conducted under applicable Federal requirements, including, but not limited to, NEPA, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) (16 U.S.C. 1531-1544), and the CZMA; and
(4) Determine whether competitive interest exists in all or a portion of any potential lease area. If BOEM determines no competitive interest exists, BOEM may follow the noncompetitive leasing process set forth in § 585.231(d) through (j).