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WindScape Brooklyn, New York’s first offshore wind education center, opens in Sunset Park

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WindScape Brooklyn introduces the public to offshore wind energy through immersive exhibits and programs.
Photo courtesy of Equinor

The Sunset Park community celebrated the opening of New York’s first immersive learning center focused on offshore wind energy with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sept. 19.

WindScape Brooklyn, located across from the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT), was developed in collaboration with Empire Wind, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), and community and educational partners. The center explores how wind, people, and landscape work together to drive technological innovation through interactive exhibits and programming.

It educates visitors of all ages about the critical role offshore wind plays as a renewable energy source and its contribution to New York’s economic and sustainable future. Visitors can also learn about SBMT’s ongoing transformation into a state-of-the-art maritime hub that will power the city’s energy future.

From left: Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Oswaldo Garcia, Doreen Harris, Molly Morris, Melissa Roman Burch, Felicia Chang, Deputy Mayor Adolfo Carrión Jr. and Samuel Byrne at the ribbon-cutting for WindScape Brooklyn.Photo courtesy of Equinor
WindScape is New York’s first immersive learning center dedicated to offshore wind energy education.Photo courtesy of Equinor

WindScape Brooklyn features eight exhibits developed with direct input from the local community, including the Workforce Development Institute, Red Hook Initiative, Sunset Park High School, Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation and others. Reflecting the neighborhood’s diversity, all exhibit text is available in English, Spanish and Simplified Chinese.

Designed with the community in mind, the center’s layout was reviewed by the Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access at the University at Buffalo. It includes gathering spaces such as a multi-use classroom, co-lab area and an immersive 29-foot screen story box theater for public programs, school field trips and internships.

Officials praised the project as a critical step toward building a sustainable future and advancing New York’s green economy.

New York City Deputy Mayor Adolfo Carrión Jr. called the interactive learning center “another important step forward in building the city’s Green Economy and creating a new offshore wind industry in New York City.”

“This sector will create jobs, generate billions of dollars in economic activity, provide clean power for hundreds of thousands of homes and, with WindScape Brooklyn in the lead, capture the collective imagination of a new generation of New Yorkers who will lead us into a more sustainable future,” Carrión said.

WindScape is New York’s first immersive learning center dedicated to offshore wind energy education.
WindScape is New York’s first immersive learning center dedicated to offshore wind energy education.Photo courtesy of Equinor

NYCEDC President and CEO Andrew Kimball echoed that sentiment, saying the center “will help build the green workforce of tomorrow – giving New Yorkers of all backgrounds the opportunity to learn about this industry while overlooking the ongoing transformation of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal into a state-of-the-art offshore wind port facility.”

Molly Morris, president of Equinor Renewables Americas, hailed WindScape Brooklyn as a fun, interactive tool to educate the community about the role of wind power in meeting growing energy demands.

“Visitors will learn how this exciting power source works while celebrating the people and places that bring projects like Empire Wind to life,” Morris said. “This eye-opening and engaging experience results from collaboration across industry, community groups, scientific experts and local government working together to share the next chapter of New York’s energy future.”

WindScape is New York’s first immersive learning center dedicated to offshore wind energy education.
WindScape is New York’s first immersive learning center dedicated to offshore wind energy education.Photo courtesy of Equinor

NYSERDA President and CEO Doreen Harris called the hub an “impressive example of the power of collaboration between the public and private sectors when they are committed to realizing benefits for the community at large.”

“WindScape Brooklyn is a transformative way to tell the story of offshore wind and educate visitors about the critical role this locally produced, renewable resource has in securing New York’s clean energy future,” Harris said.

Admission to WindScape Brooklyn is free and open to the public on Thursdays and Saturdays. Community groups and local organizations can reserve space at no cost. School groups are welcome on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays beginning Oct. 21.

For more information, visit windscapebrooklyn.com.