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29
Sep
2021
Ocean City Officials Make Last-Ditch Effort on Offshore Wind, But They’re Outnumbered at Hearing
Ocean City leaders used a public hearing Tuesday night on proposals to expand offshore wind-generated electricity production along Maryland’s coast for a last-ditch attempt to push the proposed turbine installations farther out to sea.
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28
Sep
2021
Ocean City residents, businesses and environmentalists spar again over wind farm expansion proposals
Dozens of Ocean City residents, environmental groups and businesspeople were again split by the latest proposals for wind turbines off Maryland’s coast, during a lengthy hearing before the Maryland Public Service Commission on Tuesday night.
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23
Sep
2021
Virtual Offshore Wind Public Hearings Set For Next Week
OCEAN CITY — While resort officials will certainly weigh in on two virtual public hearings slated for next week on expanded offshore wind energy projects off Ocean City’s coast, this week they urged the public to do the same.
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21
Sep
2021
Maryland to hold two virtual hearings on offshore wind this month
The Maryland Public Service Commission this week will hold two virtual public comment hearings on the applications submitted by two offshore wind developers under Maryland’s Clean Energy Jobs Act of 2019 (CEJA). The CEJA provisions called for an additional 1,200 MW of offshore wind generation in order to meet Maryland’s clean-energy goals.
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20
Sep
2021
Offshore wind farm Skipjack 2 project in the next phase, public commentary needed to move forward
MARYLAND – A project said to power 250,000 homes, create 2,000 jobs, and bring a future of clean energy for generations. The bid for Orsted and U.S Wind’s offshore wind farm project is being reviewed, and in this important next step for the approval of the project, voices from the community. “These public comment sessions are about bringing this new industry to life through the development of Skipjack wind,” says Brady Walker, the Mid-Atlantic Marketing Manager for Orsted.
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