The UK and the US state of Maine have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation on clean energy technologies, including offshore wind, and mutually achieve carbon neutrality by mid-century or sooner.
The MoU, which was signed by Maine Governor Janet Mills (pictured, left) and UK energy minister Kwasi Kwarteng (pictured, right), aims to strengthen a bilateral partnership between the two to promote and foster sustainable growth, support innovation and strengthen the global response to climate change.
It commits Maine and the UK to collaborate and share resources to reduce emissions from heating and transportation and advance innovative offshore wind and green hydrogen technology.
Additionally, the MoU calls for cooperation on evaluating impacts of offshore wind on fisheries and the marine environment, workforce development and port infrastructure.
Kwarteng said: “The UK has led the way globally in using offshore wind to reduce emissions and we are pleased to be working with Governor Mills and her team to share our experience.
“This fantastic partnership with Maine will help both the United States and the UK take another step towards our critical climate change goals.”
Mills said: “The UK is showing how bold policy goals to create a vibrant, diversified clean energy industry can combat climate change and generate economic growth.
“With this MoU, Maine is continuing to lead in the development of clean energy.
“By working with our colleagues in the UK to develop these industries, Maine can achieve its energy goals, create jobs, and preserve and protect our state for future generations as we fight climate change.”