Virginia’s unique opportunity to become a hub for the offshore wind industry could soon be lost, as will hundreds of jobs.
Motion in district court regarding environmental review of 2.6GW CVOW array could signal new administration’s reluctance to ...
As director of BOEM, Elizabeth Klein shepherded almost 19GW to approval but new administration could undo that progress ...
Rystad Energy research forecasts that the global offshore wind industry will rebound in 2025, with capacity additions ...
The United States' first Jones Act-compliant offshore wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), Charybdis, has started sea ...
Despite this progress, uncertainties remain regarding lease agreements, which are long-term contracts between wind developers ...
In their proposed budget, GOP leaders seek to eliminate the tax credits enacted during the Biden administration as part of ...
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 ...
If we were to conservatively estimate offshore wind capacity ... all households in Virginia and Maryland for one year. If this amount of electricity can be produced by coastal areas and the ...
The company targets 5%- 7% EPS growth from 2025 to 2029, driven by $50B in capital investments, including the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project. Concerns include potential cost overruns on ...