Offshore wind power advocates are asking Maryland lawmakers to pass legislation to compel utilities to make long-term investments in offshore wind energy.
Hundreds gathered Saturday in Annapolis for a conference and a small group marched on the State House afterward. The advocates say investing in wind energy can help the environment while also creating jobs.
State Sen. Paul Pinsky of Prince George's County said that utilities won't invest without the right legislative conditions and that he plans to introduce a wind power bill when the General Assembly convenes its 90-day session next month.
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