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European and Maryland businesses meet to start Maryland’s offshore wind energy industry

By Nic Sharpley | October 17, 2014

The Business Network for Maryland Offshore Wind’s  (BizMDOSW) International Offshore Partnering Forum brings together a plethora of expertise.

The Business Network for Maryland Offshore Wind’s International Offshore Partnering Forum brings together a plethora of expertise to discuss offshore wind.

The world’s most experienced offshore wind companies are visiting Baltimore to share their knowledge and meet with Maryland companies who are looking to enter the offshore wind energy industry. The Business Network for Maryland Offshore Wind’s (BizMDOSW) International Offshore Partnering Forum is a 3-day gathering of European and American business executives, government officials, technical experts and academics being brought together to build expertise among local companies. The event, to be held in Baltimore, MD on November 12-14, is expected to attract 250 participants from the U.S., Germany and Denmark including Dong Energy, Siemens, Vestas, Bladt Industries, Blue Water Shipping and A2Sea.

An International and U.S. Business Partnering Session will be held to assist local businesses to connect with experienced international firms. “Collaboration by local businesses with European firms, who have more than 20 years of experience and technical knowledge, will accelerate Maryland’s offshore wind project development,” said Don Hairston, General Manager of Cobham.

Forum participants will also hear directly from U.S. Wind, Inc., the newly selected Maryland Wind Energy Area Developer. U.S. Wind will discuss the project vision, timeline and involvement of local businesses.

The Maryland offshore wind development is projected to have steel in the water by 2019, and the development team expects to submit its OREC application to the state and to seek further permitting from US. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. “Strategic partnerships and contracts are now being negotiated and soft costs are now being spent by companies positioning themselves to be in the supply chain,” says Liz Burdock, Executive Director, BizMDOSW. “Maryland companies, seeking experience in the offshore wind market and the requisite certifications, are coming together through strategic alliances with regional and international companies to best position themselves for future business in the sector, estimated locally at $100M during construction and $300M during operations, “ says Burdock.

Among forum topics will be a presentation by Maryland State Officials on the Offshore Renewable Energy Credit (OREC), a publicly financed mechanism designed to support Offshore Wind Energy development. The presentation will address the developer’s OREC application requirements, which are designed to bolster the creation and retention of Maryland jobs in the offshore wind industry.   Other panels at the forum will address certifications, safety requirements, finance mechanisms, port infrastructure plans, logistics, construction, manufacturing, operations and maintenance.

For a complete list of speakers and participating foreign companies, see the forum’s website at www.bizmdosw.org/itstartshere.

BizMDOSW
www.bizmdosw.org


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