News

  • 10 Nov 2022

    Ørsted Hires Government Affairs Leader for Maryland Market

    Ørsted has hired Maddy Voytek to serve as Deputy Head of Government Affairs and Market Strategy in Maryland. Voytek will be responsible for developing and implementing engagement strategies in the state, including maintaining and strengthening positive working relationships with policymakers, environmental NGOs, local community organizations, and other stakeholders.

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  • 20 Oct 2022

    Ørsted hires Bason to lead Delaware stakeholder engagement

    “During his successful tenure as a nonprofit executive, Chris consistently demonstrated a deep appreciation for the value of public engagement and community partnerships,” said Brady Walker, head of Government Affairs & Market Strategy for Maryland and Delaware.

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  • 06 Oct 2022

    Former fisherman speaking for Skipjack

    After years of working in commercial fishing in Ocean City, I chose this summer to join Ørsted to lead the company’s outreach to the maritime community in Maryland and Delaware. Ørsted is building Skipjack Wind off the Maryland-Delaware coast.

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  • 06 Oct 2022

    From Commercial Fishing To Offshore Wind Career

    I joined Ørsted because the company values the cultural and economic importance of our fishing grounds. I have never seen a company more compassionate for the commercial fishing industry and communities in which we live and work.

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  • 12 Sep 2022

    U.S. Wind project plans to come ashore in Delaware

    U.S. Wind, a subsidiary of Italian renewable energy development company Renexia SpA, acquired one of the two federal wind lease areas off the coast of Ocean City, Md., in 2014. Today, the company is looking to build up to 76 turbines in the MarWind Project and the Momentum Wind Project which will generate 1,100 megawatts of power. The closest turbine will be 17 miles away from Bethany Beach.

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