Mack Point features extensive facilities such as warehousing, liquid tank storage, and significant dock frontage. In light of Governor Janet Mills' February 2024 announcement for a new port facility on Sears Island to support Maine's floating offshore wind industry, Sprague proposes Mack Point as an ideal alternative. This suggestion utilizes existing infrastructure, preserves the natural habitat on Sears Island, and aligns with Maine's renewable energy goals. Sprague's alternative plan illustrates a sustainable approach to modern energy challenges while respecting the region's ecological and historical significance.

Mack Point Benefits

  • 100 acre dedicated floating ocean wind facility.
  • Over 2,000 feet of combined dock frontage.
  • Segregated areas for component receipt, base fabrication, base launching, and unit fit up.
  • 35+ feet of water depth
  • Class 1 rail service to port
  • Repurposing of an existing working waterfront



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Updated Plan Details

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Revised 2024

  • Greatly reduced dredging requirement
  • Increased vessel docking capability
  • Reduced wetland impact
  • Reduced need for soil extractions
  • Avoids potential problem areas
  • Mitigates impact of fetch and southwest winds
  • Provides for a stand-alone
  • 100-acre wind terminal
  • Provides a lower impact repurposing of an industrial site

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