BALTIMORE — A proposed offshore wind farm that would feature towering turbines off the coast of Ocean City is currently stalled due to a legal battle between US Wind and the Trump administration, with members of Maryland's Democratic federal delegation now advocating for the project's approval.
The wind farm has drawn support from Democrats who argue it would bring significant economic benefits to Maryland, including job creation and lower energy costs.
"It is a job creating engine that will put thousands of Marylanders to work, including more than those 500 jobs directly at Sparrow's Point," Rep. Johnny Olszewski said.
Union representatives have also backed the project for its employment potential.
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