Maryland: Religious leaders support offshore wind
APNews
Religious leaders in Prince George's County are calling on Maryland lawmakers to support offshore wind power development.
A group of 30 religious leaders says it plans to deliver a letter to the county's delegation supporting off-shore wind legislation. The group, which plans to release the letter on Monday, says it is supporting offshore wind because of the toll pollution from coal-fired power plants is having on the health of county communities.
Offshore wind is a key piece of Gov. Martin O'Malley's legislative agenda this session.
A bill that would have required utilities to enter into long-term wind power contracts failed last year over concerns about the costs to customers. This year, the governor is proposing legislation similar to a New Jersey law that sets requirements, but doesn't require long-term contracts.