Not exact matches
Ocean City, Md. — November 22, 2016 — America's leading
offshore wind company Deepwater Wind today announced plans for the
Skipjack Wind Farm, a new
offshore wind farm that will help Maryland meet its clean - energy goals at far lower prices than state law anticipates, saving Maryland ratepayers millions of dollars.
The
Skipjack Wind Farm will not only be the state's largest renewable energy project, it would also be the right size for Maryland's first
offshore wind farm.
Earlier in May, the Maryland Public Service Commission awarded
offshore renewable energy credits to two wind projects off the coast of Maryland being developed by Deepwater subsidiary
Skipjack Offshore Energy and US.
Mr. Grybowski led the negotiations that resulted in the revenue contracts for the next two
offshore windfarms to be built in the United States, the South Fork Wind Farm to serve New York and the
Skipjack Wind Farm to serve Maryland.
The
Skipjack Wind Farm is the low cost option to deliver clean, renewable
offshore wind energy to Maryland's Eastern Shore.