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Excellence in Clean Energy Leadership: Top Ten Chamber Stories of 2021

MA Speaker Mariano Unveils Plans to Invest Big in the Offshore Wind Industry at Boston Chamber Event
Massachusetts House Speaker, Ron Mariano, unveiled a plan to make major financial investments that will turn the South Coast into “a hub of wind energy for the region” at a recent virtual event with the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. Speaker Marino added that the House plans to give $10 million to the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center to prioritize job training programs that prepare workers for offshore wind construction. 

OH Chambers and ED Oppose State Efforts to Thwart Massive Solar Investment
Ohio now has an opportunity to capture more than $18 billion of investment from utility scale solar developments. If realized, that would land Ohio as the state with the 3rd highest solar investment pipeline.  Additionally, according to a recent survey, a clear majority of Ohio voters support solar development and welcome it in their community. 

Tampa Bay Chamber VP of Advocacy Writes Op-Ed on Importance of Clean Energy in the Business Community
Clean energy and resilience have become integral measures of a region’s overall competitiveness. That’s a key reason for The Tampa Bay Chamber’s decision to include goals in its policy platform to advance them both and to engage the business community in supporting local action surrounding these priorities that are flexible, predictable, and durable.

Chamber, Businesses, and City Leaders Prioritize Arizona's Needs for Federal Infrastructure Investment
Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy, in partnership with Arizona Forward and the City of Tempe Office of Sustainability, led a three part series of workshops in June with Arizona business and community leaders. The workshops provided a forum for candid and detailed discussions with congressional staff about the priorities for Arizona regarding infrastructure needs, especially as they relate to clean energy and sustainability investments. 

Senator Tillis, NC Chambers, and Industry Leaders Drive Home Leadership Opportunities in EV Innovation
U.S. Senator Thom Tillis, North Carolina chambers of commerce, economic development executives, and industry leaders gathered for a dialogue on what’s at stake for the state’s electrification industry. “It is exciting to see the progress we’re making in the area of renewable energy, and to see the opportunities that we have in the United States to be an innovator and a leader particularly when talking about medium to heavy duty electric vehicles,” said Senator Tillis. 

How to Navigate and Lead in Clean Energy and Climate Discussions
Chambers of commerce and economic development organizations are claiming their seat at the table when it comes to clean energy policy, resilience, and climate discussions. Clean energy and climate are everyday conversations in the business and policy world. With solar and wind energy becoming the cheapest form of new electric generation, and 70 percent of Fortune 100 companies setting clean energy goals, the transition to sustainable energy is undeniable.

Ohio Chambers Tour North America's Largest Solar Manufacturer and Discuss the Future of Solar in their Communities
In light of $18 billion economic investment on the line in the state with utility scale solar development, Ohio chamber of commerce and economic development leaders are eager to learn how they can support this opportunity in their counties. Many of these chamber leaders and other economic leaders gathered recently at First Solar in Perrysburg, the largest solar module manufacturer in the Western hemisphere to participate in a conversation on how to best navigate conflict with utility-scale solar development. 

The Clean Energy Economy Bodes Well for AZ Jobs & Economic Growth
Chambers and business leaders discuss the opportunities associated with Arizona investing in a clean energy economy, the bipartisan infrastructure bill, and other federal policies that could positively impact the state. Representative Greg Stanton (D-AZ) opened the session by providing an overview of the proposed infrastructure bills in Congress and the effects climate change is playing on our economy and quality of life, saying “Arizona, and our entire nation needs to invest in infrastructure.” 

NC Chamber Leaders Gather to Learn About the Offshore Wind Industry and the Opportunities it Holds
Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy hosted its first-ever Chamber of Commerce North Carolina Offshore Wind Summit on Friday October 27 in Wilmington, NC, a hot spot area for offshore wind development. Chamber and economic development leaders heard from experts in the industry and saw firsthand the $109 billion economic potential of offshore wind (OSW) through supply chain opportunities and development off the coast.

Chamber Led Study Recommends CT Step Up its Offshore Wind Game
“The report highlights the economic opportunities available and our advantages in attracting those opportunities, and challenges that can keep the state from realizing the maximum potential offered by offshore wind power,” says The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut President and CEO, Tony Sheridan. 

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Chamber Led Study Recommends Connecticut Step Up Its Offshore Wind Game
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Chamber Led Study Recommends Connecticut Step Up Its Offshore Wind Game

The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut, alongside Eversource and Ørsted, commissioned a report done by McAllister Marine Engineering LLC, Embracing the Potential of Offshore Wind in Connecticut: A Study of Opportunities and Challenges, that offers recommendations for the state to better harness the benefits of the offshore wind industry, emphasizing the state’s deep-water ports, stellar supply chain, manufacturing ability, and skilled workforce. “The report highlights the economic opportunities available and our advantages in attracting those opportunities, and challenges that can keep the state from realizing the maximum potential offered by offshore wind power,” says The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut President and CEO, Tony Sheridan. 

Offshore wind is already an increasingly sought after source of renewable energy as the price continues to drop and many states like CT make clean energy goals. Existing wind farms, Revolution Wind in New London, developed by Eversource and Orsted, and Park City Wind in Bridgeport, developed by Avangrid Renewables and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, offer the region economic development opportunities, job growth, and increased revenue. A big advocate for renewable and sustainable energy, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said, “We are encouraged by the fact that we have the assets in place to secure Connecticut’s role as a leader in the offshore wind industry and renewable energy.” Also saying, “We look forward to supporting our private sector partners as we further strengthen our position in this emerging industry and maximize its benefits to the environment, job growth, economic development and our future as a state.”

Sheridan said the report offers a “detailed analysis of the industry and a guide for businesses looking to expand by pivoting from their current operations to add the billion-dollar offshore wind industry to their portfolios.” Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA) even featured the report on their website, highlighting CT’s need to leverage offshore wind opportunities. 

Report highlights include:
  • Deep water ports, unobstructed access to open water, the aerospace industry, and high-tech supply chain serving submarine manufacturers make CT a superior location for offshore wind
  • Many pre-existing manufacturing businesses have the potential to grow their business with new demand
  • The prevalent aerospace industry features highly skilled workers in electrical discharge machining, a skill set also used in the complex geometries of each wind turbine
  • CT cannot succeed and thrive alone, it truly is a regional effort
  • European developers may choose to utilize their existing non-U.S. based manufacturing facilities if there is a lack of support, or fierce competition, resulting in the loss of potential new jobs, and economic development opportunities

With thousands of new jobs and billions of dollars of new investments on the line, the report makes it clear, the time is now, and the “once in a generation” opportunity is here. CT must leverage the offshore wind industry and work within the region to secure a better, cleaner, and more prosperous future and economy for all. 

  • Learn more, check out the full report here
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