Maryland Our Progress and Future Abigail Ross Hopper, Esq.
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MarylandOur Progress and FutureAbigail Ross Hopper, Esq.Director, Maryland Energy AdministrationEnergy Advisor, Governor O’Malley
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Our Strategic Goal20% In-State By 2022
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MW Installed 2007 2012 2022Hydro 526 526 526Blast Furnace and Landfill Gas 144 151 42Black Liquor 63 63 63Waste to Energy 128 128 287Land Based Wind 0 120 690Solar 0.1 120 1094Animal Litter 0 0 35Offshore Wind 0 0 650Total MW 861 1108 3387% Ren. Gen. 5.8% 7.8% 20%
Offshore WindMaking it a reality
• The O’Malley-Brown Administration signed the Maryland Offshore Wind Energy Act into law in 2013.
• The legislation creates a structure for the development of up to a 500 MW wind farm off the coast of Ocean City.
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EmPOWER MarylandMeeting peak demand goal
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• 9.1% reduction to date
• Equivalent to 1 coal power plant avoided
• Over $220M in PJM revenue by 2014
• 16.4% reduction projected by 2015
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EmPOWER MarylandNot meeting per capita goal
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• 5.5% reduction to date
• Over 430,000 participants
• Over $2.6 B in lifetime energy savings
• 8.4% reduction projected by 2015
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EmPOWER MarylandFocus on Commercial & Industrial
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EmPOWER Savings
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ResiliencySafe & Reliable Service
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• Marylanders expect reliable electric service, during both blue sky days and major storms, at a low cost.