Virginia’s unique opportunity to become a hub for the offshore wind industry could soon be lost, as will hundreds of jobs.
As promised, the Trump administration started on Day 1 to fix President Biden’s broken national energy policy.
Motion in district court regarding environmental review of 2.6GW CVOW array could signal new administration’s reluctance to ...
Content by. If residents want to ensure continued prosperity in the years ahead — if Virginians want to keep growing — then ...
Company executives said in an earnings call that the 2.6-gigawatt Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project is on schedule to begin operating in 2026 despite a flurry of actions by the Trump ...
The order also should not impact Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, the largest such project under construction in the U.S. at 2.6 gigawatts of power, Dominion Energy CEO Robert Blue told investors ...
New US president could 'smooth upward trajectory' due to his hostile policies toward sector, says Rystad Energy ...
Earl Zimmerman is a member of the steering committee of the Climate Action Alliance of the Valley.
Despite this progress, uncertainties remain regarding lease agreements, which are long-term contracts between wind developers ...
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