Oceantic cheers Delaware commitment to offshore wind

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The Oceantic Network, a leading organization working to advance offshore wind and other ocean renewable industries and supply chains, applauds the Delaware Legislature’s commitment to the development of offshore wind and advancing to the decarbonization goals outlined in the Climate Change Solutions Act of 2023.

Oceantic Network supports Delaware efforts to expand offshore wind. (Courtesy: Oceantic Network)

Senate Bill 265, referred to as the Delaware Energy Solutions Act of 2024, allows up to 1,200 MW of offshore wind-energy procurement, encourages regional cooperation, and, most importantly, includes provisions that will allow for streamlined development of onshore transmission, thus building a stronger regional market from which the state will benefit. The bill now heads to Gov. John Carney, who previously pledged his support.  “Passage of the Delaware Energy Solutions Act represents a pivotal moment for Delaware and an important milestone for the offshore wind industry up and down the East Coast,” said Sam Salustro, vice president of strategic communications at Oceantic Network.

When signed into law, Delaware will join fellow East Coast states as an active buyer of offshore wind-power generation. Passage will also allow the state to capture more of the economic benefits sparked by offshore wind development, including well-paying jobs associated with the area’s developing offshore wind supply chain. Delaware residents may have already witnessed massive wind-turbine components sailing up the Delaware River, aided by local pilots, for final fabrication in New Jersey. These maritime jobs will only grow as a major wind port finishes construction in the Delaware Bay, and Maryland and New Jersey’s first offshore wind projects begin construction. The University of Delaware has been a leader in offshore wind policy and today provides the industry with well-trained graduates. And Crystal Steel Fabricators, headquartered in Delmar, emerged as an early and important steel provider with components coming out of its Eastern Shore facility in Federalsburg, Maryland.

“Delaware has always been an offshore wind pioneer and critical thought leader in the industry, “ Salustro said. “The state now takes its rightful place as an active offshore wind state ready to play an important role supporting development of the regional supply chain. Oceantic Network applauds Senator Hansen and Delaware’s stakeholders and advocates for advancing this legislation and encourages Governor Carney to fulfill his commitment to sign the bill. The Network looks forward to continuing to support the state in building a strong supply chain.”

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