The Senate GOP has decided to go after offshore wind again. This time, they are refusing to vote on the bond and budget bills until a priority clean energy bill is killed. The bond and budget bills, created by a bipartisan committee, create and fund thousands of working-class jobs and support vital services, like our first responders and schools.
We can't afford to continue to allow obstructionism to undermine the progress we need to bring clean energy online in our region.
US Wind’s offshore wind project, slated to be the first of its kind in the Mid-Atlantic region, to connect to the grid. This project is being unlawfully held up due to a politically tainted decision by Sussex County Council to deny their permit for a substation in Dagsboro, where they will plug in to deliver nearly 2 GW of clean energy to the grid. The proposed site is already zoned for heavy industrial use and is next to an existing substation. SB 159 retroactively grants approval of this substation permit, without which the project cannot move forward and could be abandoned.
Why Do We Need This Bill?
At a time when we’re facing skyrocketing energy demand due to data center growth, along with higher energy bills due to overreliance on natural gas and new energy sources not coming online quickly enough, it is critical that US Wind’s offshore wind project comes online as soon as possible. There’s no time to waste!
Sussex County Council’s decision holds the state’s energy plan hostage, while negatively impacting all Delawareans, who will be stuck paying more money for electricity while being saddled with a less reliable grid.
How Does the US Wind Project Benefit Delaware?
- Investing $400 million to strengthen the local grid and create jobs for electrical workers. Delaware companies are also being recruited for the supply chain.
- Giving Delaware 150,000 free RECs each year ($76 million value).
- Investing $40 million in coastal projects, workforce development, and climate change resiliency, $50 million for projects around Indian River Bay, and $25 million in lease payments to Delaware.
- Generating a $253 million reduction in energy costs (this conservative estimate assumes no extreme temperatures over 20 years; actual savings are likely to be much higher).
Urge your legislators to vote yes on SB 159 to correct county-level overreach and ensure a reliable, cleaner, and less expensive energy grid for all Delawareans!
Feel free to add a personalized note to your letter as these are often better received, so feel free to say why you think Delaware should move forward with bringing more clean power onto the grid to lower energy costs and fight climate change!