12/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/09/2024 13:20
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has approved multiple permit applications and authorization requests from wind energy developer US Wind, Inc., allowing the Delaware components of its proposed Maryland offshore wind project to move forward.
The approved permits and authorizations are outlined in DNREC Secretary's Order No. 2024-W-0051. The decision was informed by applicable state laws and regulations, science and a transparent permitting process that incorporated public engagement and thorough review by DNREC subject-matter experts.
US Wind's Maryland offshore wind project includes approximately 15 miles of export cables under the state's subaqueous jurisdiction.
As part of the permitting process, DNREC published a public notice in newspapers and on its website. DNREC held a community information session and a formal public hearing, receiving more than 400 comments during the public comment period from April to September 2024. Public feedback helped shape DNREC's review and final decision.
As conditions of the permits, US Wind will be required to:
Key elements of the compensatory mitigation package include:
The approved permits include the following:
For more information about the project, visit de.gov/uswind. For supporting documents from the public hearing, visit de.gov/1Ut.
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