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MARYLAND OFFSHORE WIND TURBINE MANUFACTURING HUB RECEIVES $47.4 MILLION GRANT

(Credit: Unsplash)

by Sydney Leimbach | Nov 13, 2023

Clean Energy Energy Management Environmental Management Solar & Renewable Energy
Supply Chain

The U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration has granted $47.4
million to further develop the Baltimore County Offshore Wind Manufacturing Hub,
a site once occupied by the world’s largest steel mill.

The funding will largely support modifications needed to accept large freight at
the Sparrows Point Steel facility, the first offshore wind component factory in
Maryland. Funds will also be used for site remediation and environmental
activities. The new facility is currently owned by Tradepoint Atlantic, a United
Steelworkers union, that will partner with renewable energy company, Renexia, on
the project.

Renexia-owned U.S. Wind will also invest $150 million into the new facility,
which the company said will first work to produce steel components needed for
its first two offshore wind projects in the state. Eventually, the site will
reportedly have the capacity to serve all of the United States East Coast
offshore wind market.

Several U.S. lawmakers are involved with the project, including Senators Chris
Van Hollen and Ben Cardin and Congressmen Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes,
Kweisi Mfume, and Jamie Raskin. In a joint statement, the group explained the
project’s potential to make Baltimore a premier destination for clean energy
growth. Further, the project is expected to generate about 500 union jobs and
make Baltimore a competitive manufacturing hub for offshore wind.


CONVERTING RETIRED INDUSTRIAL SITES, RETROFITTING FOR A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE

The country’s recent scale-up of clean energy manufacturing and renewable energy
sources comes with the need to build numerous new facilities, many of which need
large amounts of land to operate.



In response, a number of clean energy projects are being built on old energy
plants or manufacturing sites, such as the project at hand.

For example, the Department of Energy has identified a number of coal plants
that may be converted into nuclear power sites, saving on new construction costs
and allowing for quicker, cheaper deployment of new energy sources. Further,
retrofitting carbon-intensive factories, such as iron and steel plants, has been
found to significantly reduce emissions without having to build new facilities.

While completely new projects will need to be built to scale up clean energy
development to meet the country’s net-zero goals, upgrading and retrofitting
existing infrastructure may offer another route toward a quick, affordable clean
energy transition.




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