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CVOW Is On Track to Be the Largest Offshore Wind Project in the United States
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. — This week, the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project (CVOW) began delivering affordable, reliable, and renewable offshore wind power to Virginia. When construction is complete, CVOW’s 176 wind turbines will power up to 660,000 homes. It is anticipated that the project—the largest offshore wind farm in the country—will save customers $3 billion during its first decade of operations.
In December 2025, the Trump Administration issued a stop work order against CVOW and four other offshore wind projects. In January, a federal judge cleared Dominion Energy to resume work on the Virginia offshore wind project. All four other projects won similar legal victories and were allowed to continue construction.
Since January, Vineyard Wind off the coast of Massachusetts has finished construction, and Revolution Wind off the coasts of Connecticut and Rhode Island has also started delivering power to the grid.
Offshore wind is recognized as critical to lowering electricity costs, reducing pollution, and improving grid reliability. Multiple analyses have proven that offshore wind will save electric customers by lowering prices and insulating against the price volatility of methane gas.
“CVOW’s first power represents a remarkable step toward cleaner, more affordable energy in Virginia,” said Connor Kish, Director of the Sierra Club Virginia Chapter. “Virginians deserve homegrown, carbon-free energy that doesn’t pollute the air or expose our energy bills to price spikes. For that reason, we at Sierra Club Virginia Chapter will continue to champion this project. We will continue to fight to ensure local workers are allowed to get the job done and CVOW’s clean power reaches Virginia’s homes and businesses.”
“This victory proves that in the face of obstacles and challenges put up by Donald Trump, offshore wind will prevail,” said Sierra Club Senior Advisor Nancy Pyne. “Despite the federal administration’s best attempts to undermine and kneecap offshore wind in the United States, it is undeniable that offshore wind is the path to the cheaper, cleaner, more secure energy future we deserve. Sierra Club will continue to push back against this administration’s attacks on offshore wind, and we will continue to win.”
About the Sierra Club
The Sierra Club is America’s largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization, with millions of members and supporters. In addition to protecting every person’s right to get outdoors and access the healing power of nature, the Sierra Club works to promote clean energy, safeguard the health of our communities, protect wildlife, and preserve our remaining wild places through grassroots activism, public education, lobbying, and legal action. For more information, visit www.sierraclub.org.
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