Dominion Energy issues request for proposals for three GW

US-based Dominion Energy will begin by seeking bids for half a gigawatt renewable energy in Virginia. However, this will not bring offshore wind any closer.
Goveror of Virginia, Ralph Northam, visiting Ørsted and Dominion's pilot project at sea. However, the governor wants onshore renewable energy.
Goveror of Virginia, Ralph Northam, visiting Ørsted and Dominion's pilot project at sea. However, the governor wants onshore renewable energy.

Earlier this month, Virginia launched an energy plan for renewable energy. Among other things, it stated that the Mid-Atlantic state intends to join the group of US offshore wind manufacturers with the installation of 2,000 MW before 2028. Besides this, 3,000 MW of solar power and onshore wind should furthermore be either under development or operational from the beginning of 2022.

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