Saturday, June 3, 2017

Deepwater Wind accepts Maryland PSC approval; will move forward on Skipjack Wind Farm/Fishery Nation.com

Great news as we continue to build our renewable portfolio.  Quite simply the numbers work great, and our appetite for clean energy grows each day:




Deepwater Wind LLC accepted the Maryland Public Service Commission’s approval of its Skipjack Wind Farm project, a planned 15 turbine wind farm 19.5 miles off the coast of Maryland the company announced in a press release in May.

The plant will provide 120 megawatts, what the company says is enough power to support 35,000 homes. It is expected to cost $720 million. According to the Skipjack wind farm application in November, Deepwater Wind also committed to $6,000,000 into the Maryland Offshore Wind Business Development Fund. Deepwater Wind also signed contract to build a wind farm off the coast of Long Island earlier this year.

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