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Major utilities form Southeast hydrogen hub coalition
A newly-formed coalition of some of the largest utilities in the U.S. will pursue a “six-state hydrogen hub” in the Southeast and plans to apply for funding from an $8 billion U.S. Department of Energy program.
Dominion grumbles over performance standard for its offshore wind project
Dominion’s CEO termed a performance standard “untenable” and said the company might appeal the decision.
Dominion orders 176 Siemens Gamesa turbines for offshore wind project
The 2.6-gigawatt (GW) project is the largest offshore wind farm currently under development in the United States. Once finished in 2026, CVOW would generate enough energy to power 660,000 homes.
Dominion explains $10B price tag for Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project
Dominion Energy CEO Bob Blue told investors last week that the projected levelized cost of energy for the project is now $87 per megawatt-hour, within the $80-90 range that was initially outlined but still resulting in an overall cost increase of $2 billion.
Virginia offshore wind farm takes another step forward
The Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project has taken another step forward in its quest to, eventually, generate enough clean energy to power 660,000 homes.
A supply chain is born: Can the U.S. reach 30 GW of offshore wind by 2030?
The Siemens Gamesa blade finishing facility will be part of a larger offshore wind hub at the Port of Virginia, alongside partners Dominion Energy and Orsted.
Siemens Gamesa to join Dominion, Orsted in building offshore wind hub in Virginia
Siemens Gamesa will join Dominion Energy and Orsted in developing an offshore wind manufacturing hub at the Port of Virginia in Portsmouth, Virginia. …
Report: SEEM alternatives would save $100 billion, cut more emissions
SEEM, which is under review by FERC, would produce the lowest cost savings and emission reductions of available options, according to a new report….
Dominion Energy proposes its largest expansion of solar and energy storage
Dominion Energy has informed Virginia regulators of its plan to add 11 utility-scale solar projects, two small-scale distributed solar projects, one solar+stora…
Utility-scale solar project planned for former coal mine
A former coal mine in Southwest Virginia will be redeveloped as a 50-megawatt utility-scale solar project….
U.S.’s largest offshore wind project takes another step forward
Once completed, the Virginia offshore wind project will produce enough renewable energy to power up to 660,000 homes….
The latest on SEEM, FERC, and the impact on renewable energy
The coalition of Southern utilities petitioning to form a new market exchange has responded to a second deficiency letter from the Federal Energy Regulatory Com…
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Major utilities form Southeast hydrogen hub coalition
Dominion grumbles over performance standard for its offshore wind project
Dominion orders 176 Siemens Gamesa turbines for offshore wind project
Dominion explains $10B price tag for Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project