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US Wind Inc. says the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has approved three permit applications to connect its offshore wind power to the regional electrical grid in Sussex County, Del.
The permits – Subaqueous Lands Permit, Wetlands Permit and Beach Preservation Coastal Construction Permit – advance US Wind’s onshore development activities.
“This is an important step forward,” says Jeff Grybowski, US Wind’s CEO. “After a thorough, science-based review by DNREC’s experts, and feedback from the public, we are thrilled to have secured these final approvals to move forward on delivering massive amounts of clean energy to the region.
“Offshore wind will help lower electricity bills for the people of Delaware, satisfy the region’s critical need for more electricity, and improve air quality across the state, all while supporting good local jobs. These projects will be a home run for the people of Delaware for decades to come.”
DNREC’s final approvals allow US Wind to land its power cables underneath 3R’s Beach parking lot in the Delaware Seashore State Park and route them under the Indian River Bay, ultimately connecting to the regional electrical grid at Delmarva Power and Light’s Indian River substation in Dagsboro, Del.
Pursuant to these permits, US Wind also commits to providing compensatory mitigation and sponsorship of important local infrastructure projects to protect and support the state’s unique environment.
The DNREC permit approvals follow closely on the heels of major advancements on the federal level. Last week, US Wind announced that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management had issued its final approval of its Construction and Operations Plan. |