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Maryland can start construction on its first offshore wind farm

The state has ambitious offshore wind goals and past failed agreements with Danish renewable energy giant Orsted.

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management approved US Wind’s Construction and Operations Plan for Maryland’s first offshore wind farm Tuesday.

The state has ambitious offshore wind goals and past failed agreements with Danish renewable energy giant Orsted.

“After more than four years of rigorous and robust analysis, we are thrilled to have secured this final BOEM approval,” said US Wind CEO Jeff Grybowski. “US Wind’s projects will produce massive amounts of homegrown energy and will help satisfy the region’s critical need for more electricity, all while supporting good local jobs.”

The Maryland Offshore Wind Project is planned in three phases, two of which have been named – MarWin and Momentum Wind – and have received offshore renewable energy certificates from the state of Maryland.

But US Wind’s plan “considers” a third phase: the build out of the remainder of its federal lease area, which would ultimately double the power capacity of the first two phases.

MarWin is to consist of no more than 22 turbines and Momentum Wind, no more than 55, according to US Wind. The former is expected to generate about 300 megawatts of electricity and the latter, about 800, for a total of 1,100 MWs, or 1.1 gigawatts. That’s enough to power about 342,000 homes, according to US Wind.

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2 thoughts on “Maryland can start construction on its first offshore wind farm”

  1. No. Never will work in the USA because of all the rules, regulations and NIMBYs who are the few, yet heard the loudest whether positive or negative.

    Don’t need them. Need to drill in the Atlantic shelf and be self sufficient. (Psst wind is self sufficient). Not for the USA. Spend the money on infrastructures that need it, upgrade all refineries and everything else BEFORE venturing into a true unknown with too much money.

    USA is suppose to be a nation of COMMON sense. Not pet projects that make no sense.

  2. 77 wind turbines to produce 1,100 MW of electricity. That power output equals 1, get that 1 (One) nuclear reactor that generates power 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year no matter what the weather is. But it doesn’t matter now, the powers that be say we are getting wind mills and we will like them !!

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