An offshore wind project planned off the coast of Maryland has received a final state air quality permit, pushing it closer to construction. The multi-phased offshore wind project known as the Maryland Offshore Wind Project. The Maryland Department of the Environment’s Air and Radiation Administration granted US Wind two needed approvals and a permit to construct effective June 6. The Baltimore-based company is co-owned by Apollo Global Management and developer Renexia, a subsidiary of Toto Holding. The multi-phased project is known as the Maryland Offshore Wind Project and includes phases called MarWin and Momentum Wind. A public hearing was held during the first quarter of this year on the tentative determination and draft permits and approvals. Any petition for judicial review must be filed by July 14, 2025. More information can be found here.