The POWER Act will accelerate the clean energy transition, ensure the construction of transmission lines, and create quality jobs in Maryland
ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 10, 2023 – Today, national business association Advanced Energy United celebrated the Maryland General Assembly’s passage of the Promoting Offshore Wind Energy Resources Act (SB781/HB793), known as the POWER Act. Advanced Energy United represents the full range of technologies and services needed for 100% clean energy in Maryland and nationally, ranging from solar installers and EV manufacturers to energy efficiency companies and transmission developers, and more. The legislation, which is expected to be signed by Governor Wes Moore, lays a foundation for offshore wind and transmission line development in Maryland.
“The POWER Act will help transform the way Maryland powers its homes and businesses, and is a crucial step for Maryland to meet its laudable renewable energy goals,” said Nick Bibby, Maryland state lead at Advanced Energy United. “In addition to setting the ambitious 8.5 GW goal for offshore wind power production, the bill will improve the transmission infrastructure planning process to improve grid efficiency and resiliency, lower utility bills for homes and businesses, and create good-paying jobs that connect Maryland to wind and solar resources.”
Once signed by Gov. Moore, the POWER Act will direct the state to manage competitive transmission procurement and establish a coordinated transmission network that would help address interconnection, resilience, and reliability issues that currently complicate renewable energy resource projects. Importantly, that procurement process will be done in coordination with the PJM Interconnection and will explore opportunities to coordinate with other states, to help foster regional solutions to transmission challenges.
The POWER Act will also require community benefits agreements from offshore wind developers to ensure wage and benefits protections and spurs economic activity and investments in small businesses and businesses owned by women, veterans and people of color.
“Thanks to leadership from Sen. Katie Fry Hester and Del. Lorig Charkoudian, Maryland will soon be on a path to meet its ambitious 8.5 GW offshore wind target and establish the state as a regional player in renewable energy,” Bibby added.
Background on the POWER Act
The POWER Act (SB781/HB793) is meant to help Maryland meet its ambitious goals for climate pollution reduction (60% reduction by 2031, via the Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022) and renewable energy generation (50% by 2030 including at least 1200 MW of offshore wind, set by the Clean Energy Jobs Act of 2019). Introduced by Sen. Katie Fry Hester and Del. Lorig Charkoudian, the POWER Act has now passed both legislative chambers, and should go to the Governor’s desk later this week.
Specifically, the POWER Act does four key things: