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Virginia Offshore Wind Farm Nears Milestone

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Harnessing Ocean Power for Homes

The United States is advancing one of its largest renewable energy ventures: the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project. Once operational in 2026, the project will generate roughly 2,600 megawatts of clean electricity, enough to power around 660,000 homes. Situated 23.5 miles off the coast of Virginia Beach, the wind farm spans 113,000 acres of the Atlantic Ocean and is set to become a cornerstone of America’s offshore energy future.

Dominion Energy is spearheading construction of 176 offshore wind turbines, each designed to harness the strong and consistent ocean winds. Work onshore began in late 2023, while offshore installation started in early 2024. Standing at about 100 feet tall, these turbines will capture energy day and night, offering an advantage over solar power, which depends on daylight.

Economic Benefits and Job Creation

Beyond clean energy, the CVOW project is bringing significant economic impact. More than 1,000 jobs are expected to be created during the operations and maintenance phase, while local workers are already contributing to construction. Annual revenues from the project are projected to reach hundreds of millions of dollars, with an additional estimated $3 billion in fuel cost savings over the first decade of operation.

By building one of the nation’s largest wind farms, Virginia is positioning itself as a leader in offshore wind and reinforcing America’s broader push toward energy independence and sustainability.

Protecting the Ocean and Its Wildlife

Concerns about marine life have been addressed through protective measures integrated into the construction process. These safeguards aim to ensure that ocean ecosystems remain stable while the turbines are installed and operated. The project’s planners emphasize that clean energy development must go hand in hand with environmental responsibility.

The CVOW demonstrates how renewable energy projects can balance economic growth, job creation, and ecological care, making it a model for future initiatives across the United States.

Shaping America’s Energy Future

Offshore wind projects like CVOW provide a reliable, carbon-free power source that reduces strain on the grid while addressing rising electricity demand. Unlike solar, offshore wind turbines can operate continuously, offering long-term stability and resilience. By 2026, Virginia households will benefit directly from this transformation, receiving affordable, clean power via undersea transmission cables linked to the regional grid.

With 176 turbines working together, CVOW represents not only a regional energy breakthrough but also a national statement: the U.S. is ready to tap its oceans to secure a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.

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