The 41 page bill, drafted as emergency legislation, contains a broad range of provisions that are designed to overcome the economic, technical and regulatory obstacles to to provide economic incentives for vigorous and efficient development of marine renewable energy sources. The provisions include authorization for the PUC to conduct a competitive solicitation for proposals for offshore wind, tidal and wave energy produced in state or federal waters and to negotiate a long-term contract with a technically competent generator if the contract terms would not have an unreasonable rate impact. A hearing on the bill are scheduled for March 11 at 1 pm at the Utilities and Energy Committee.
Previous posts on the Ocean Energy Task Force:
Maine Ocean Energy Task Force Submits Final Report
The Straw Proposal: Offshore Wind and Tidal Power Seek Surer Footing on Maine’s Submerged Lands
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