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Energy 2023: EDWARD H. ‘ED’ BAINE
Aug 30, 2023

Energy 2023: EDWARD H. ‘ED’ BAINE

Baine’s steady rise to the presidency of Dominion Energy‘s Virginia operations began when he joined the Fortune 500 utility as an associate engineer 28 years ago.  But the seeds of his career were firmly planted when Baine, who grew up on a Lunenburg County tobacco farm, received a full scholarship to Virginia Tech,[...]

A rendering of the Dulles Solar and Storage project at Washington Dulles International Airport. Image courtesy Dominion Energy.
Aug 22, 2023

Dominion, Dulles solar project to power 37,000 Va. homes

A massive solar project that will soon begin to take shape at Washington Dulles International Airport will not only have the ability to power 37,000 Virginia homes, but will also send a message to travelers about the power of clean energy, officials said Tuesday during a ceremonial groundbreaking for the 835-acre Dulles Solar a[...]

Jul 10, 2023

Dominion sells interest in Md. LNG facility for $3.5B

Dominion Energy Inc. has sold its remaining interest in the Cove Point natural gas liquefaction facility in Maryland to Berkshire Hathaway Energy for $3.5 billion, the Richmond-based Fortune 500 utility announced Monday. Dominion will clear about $200 million from the sale, according to a company news release. Total after-tax proceeds of about $3.3 billion will […]

Trump administration withdraws $39.27M for Norfolk offshore wind project
Jun 29, 2023

Fairwinds Landing project breaks ground in Norfolk

Developers broke ground Thursday morning on the Fairwinds Landing maritime operations and logistics center supporting Hampton Roads’ offshore wind, defense and transportation industries.  The development project at Norfolk Southern Corp.’s Lambert’s Points Docks in Norfolk is being spearheaded by Fairwinds Lan[...]

SWVA ‘ideal’ for small nuclear reactors, study says
May 23, 2023

SWVA ‘ideal’ for small nuclear reactors, study says

Sites in Dickenson, Lee, Scott and Wise counties and the city of Norton would be “ideal” for installing small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs), according to a state-funded feasibility study released Monday. Examining the technical feasibility, safety considerations and economic viability of locating small reactors in [...]

Under the radar
Apr 30, 2023

Under the radar

Considering that four of the world’s five largest defense contractors are headquartered in Northern Virginia and that Hampton Roads is home to the world’s largest naval base, it isn’t surprising that Virginia was ranked the top state in the nation for defense spending in 2021. But what many observers may not kn[...]

Building a hub
Apr 27, 2023

Building a hub

Fairwinds Landing LLC is demolishing dilapidated infrastructure, preparing to construct new facilities and signing tenants as it transforms Norfolk Southern Corp.’s Lambert’s Point Docks in Norfolk into Fairwinds Landing, a maritime operations and logistics center supporting Hampton Roads’ offshore wind, defens[...]

A gust of new jobs
Apr 27, 2023

A gust of new jobs

Twenty-seven miles as the seagull flies off the coast of Virginia Beach, two wind turbines, each about 600 feet tall — taller than the Washington Monument — have the ability to generate 12 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 3,000 homes. In three years, 174 more wind turbines will join them with more than 200 […[...]

These hybrid diesel-electric shuttle carriers are part of the Port of Virginia’s move to shift toward greener operations, with a goal of reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Photo courtesy Port of Virginia
Apr 27, 2023

Going greener

The Port of Virginia is preparing for a greener future that includes less reliance on fossil fuels. It’s doing this by expanding its access to cleaner energy such as solar power; replacing older, diesel-fueled equipment with hybrid and all-electric alternatives; and supporting the region’s burgeoning offshore wind in[...]

Apr 27, 2023

Executive insights

Leaders from Virginia’s maritime sector share their thoughts about building a workforce pipeline in Virginia, the growth of offshore wind and how climate change impacts the industry. JUDY BARRETT Virginia Maritime Association board president; TowneBank private banking officer; Norfolk VB: As president of VMA’s board, what’s your main priority this year? Barrett: My main priority […][...]

Apr 27, 2023

Building a ‘floatel’

Construction is set to begin late this year on a service operations vessel (SOV) that will transport technicians and equipment to support the massive wind turbines that Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy S.A. is installing for Dominion Energy Inc.’s $9.8 billion Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project off the Virginia Beach coast. Crowley Corp., a Jacksonville, […]

Data center park headed for Surry County
Apr 12, 2023

Data center park headed for Surry County

A Middleburg developer plans to build at least 30 data centers on a 641-acre plot next to the Surry Nuclear Power Station in Surry County, with the possibility of a hydrogen and nuclear-powered green energy production facility in the future, the county announced Wednesday. John Andrews, CEO of Middleburg-based Green Energy Partn[...]

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