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            The Port of Baltimore
          
        
        
          
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            Wind Energy
          
        
        
          Creates Maritime
        
        
          Business
        
        
          Opportunities
        
        
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          he State of Maryland and the
        
        
          Business Network for Maryland
        
        
          Offshore Wind (BizMDOSW)
        
        
          brought in an expert from Germany to
        
        
          review the Port of Baltimore facilities
        
        
          and offer advice on capturing business
        
        
          related to offshore wind energy.
        
        
          Jens Eckoff
        
        
          from Bremen, Germany,
        
        
          has worked for 15 years in various
        
        
          capacities to make Bremen and
        
        
          Bremerhaven into one of Europe’s leading
        
        
          wind-energy regions. In late October, Eckoff
        
        
          toured the Port of Baltimore on land and on
        
        
          the water aboard a McAllister tugboat and
        
        
          met with Maryland Gov.
        
        
          Martin O’Malley
        
        
          .
        
        
          He shared his observations in a briefing
        
        
          at the World Trade Center. In November, a
        
        
          delegation from Baltimore toured the port
        
        
          facilities in Bremen and Bremerhaven.
        
        
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          The Masonville presentation was
        
        
          made by former BayBrook Executive
        
        
          Director
        
        
          
            Carol Eshelman
          
        
        
          , who was a
        
        
          key community representative in this
        
        
          successful project.
        
        
          “The Masonville Cove community
        
        
          engagement process provided a much
        
        
          more efficient and collaborative process
        
        
          to the greater benefit of the Port,”
        
        
          said Maryland Port Administration
        
        
          (MPA) Executive Director
        
        
          M. Kathleen
        
        
          Broadwater.
        
        
          “Masonville went from
        
        
          concept to first inflow in only six years,
        
        
          half the time typically required for site
        
        
          development.”
        
        
          Not only was the Masonville Cove
        
        
          model successful with respect to its
        
        
          original intent — confined placement
        
        
          of harbor dredge material — it cleaned
        
        
          up a cove decimated by a century of
        
        
          pollution, and it is providing long-term
        
        
          community benefits. It demonstrated that
        
        
          engagement with all constituencies early
        
        
          and throughout the process ultimately
        
        
          saves time and resources and provides a
        
        
          model for future efforts.