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Study shows efforts to heal Chesapeake Bay are working; CBF President Responds “This study is another encouraging sign that after years of hard work the Bay is showing some very early signs of improvement. That’s good news."
Green-minded Marylanders have something to be pleased about today: For the first time, Maryland is among the top 10 energy efficient states in the annual ACEEE State Energy Efficiency Scorecard. It is also one of the six most most improved states.
A poll released Oct. 10 shows that a strong majority of Marylanders–62 percent–want to see local offshore wind power in the state and are willing to pay slightly more on their monthly electricity bills to develop this resource. Policymakers and advocates from the business and environmental communities agree that these are exceptionally strong polling numbers and are a signal that offshore wind is popular across the state.