Maryland is on the cusp of becoming a national leader on offshore wind

On Wednesday Governor Wes Moore announced his support for an increase in offshore wind generation in the state to help achieve 100% clean energy by 2035.

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According to Environment Maryland Research and Policy Centers’ 2021 report Offshore Wind for America, Maryland has the technical potential to generate 96.3 Terawatt hours (Twh) from offshore wind power, which would generate 159% of the 2019 electric sales in the state.

On Wednesday Governor Wes Moore announced his support for an increase in offshore wind generation in the state to help achieve 100% clean energy by 2035.

Increasing offshore wind generation in Maryland to 8.5 gigawatts will generate enough energy to power nearly three million homes.

A bill to implement this vision and make necessary upgrades to the electrical grid has already passed the State Senate and was passed by the House Economic Matters Committee on Thursday. Next, it will receive a vote from the full House of Delegates.

Passing the Promoting Offshore Wind Energy Resources (POWER) Act (SB781/HB793) will help lower utility bills and reduce pollution that harms our health and the planet.

The legislature has until April 10th to finalize the legislation.

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