Governor Markell Discusses Delaware as a Wind Energy Hub
Governor Markell addressed the AWEA’s Offhsore Wind Workshop a few weeks back, highlighting his plans to make Delaware a hub of offshore wind energy expertise and manufacturing. We’ve been enthusiastic about this previously, and we’re still enthusiastic. Starting with the U of D really evolving as a major research center for applied alternate energy strategies, to the Bluewater Wind effort, to work to manufacture components here there is great groundwork to grow a real next generation piece of the economy right here. And most of these jobs will be well-paying jobs for trained scientists, engineers and technicians whose work will be very hard to outsource. This is an important initiative by the Markell Administration and while we are going into a budget season where lots of us will have plenty of reason to be unhappy with the Governor, this work to jumpstart a new and very important industry here is a thing to be really proud of. This is video of the Governor speaking to the AWEA Offshore Workshop:
(h/t anonymous tipster — thanks!)
And Delaware will really get a boost as a wind energy hub in 2016 when the Vice President comes home in retirement. (Sorry, couldn’t resist 🙂 )
Seriously, though, this is a great idea, and should be a breeze if we don’t blow it. (Dang, it’s just so easy!)
Ha! Good one Scott.
I think Markell is right on the mark, and should make use of Biden as a resource!
Nah! Ain’t gonna happen.
Either someone of the Kennedy ilk will sue to stop it like in Massachusetts (there’s a smudge on my horizon!) or some environmentalist will sue over the threat to some endangered critter like in West Virginia.
it’s just cover for stuffing Carney’s pockets with tax payer cash.