Sunday, September 14, 2025

VA Governor Opposing Trump’s War on Offshore Wind


Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has Championed a Wind Farm under Construction off the State's Coast. He’s trying to Persuade Trump (R) to Leave it Alone. He has Privately Urged the Trump Administration Not to Target a Wind Farm Project off the State's Coast. Trump has sought to Halt the Construction of Five Giant Wind Farms off the Coasts of: Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island, All sSates run by Democrats. He started His dislike of these Farms, when they were built near His Two Scottish Golf Clubs.

Youngkin called Doug Burgum (R), the Interior Secretary, last month to Voice Support for the Project. His Office also called the White House in January, to Express concern about Trump’s Executive Order that Paused Permits for New Wind Farms on Federal Lands and Waters. The Outreach by Youngkin, which has Not previously been Reported, Highlights a Rift within the Republican Party, over how to Treat Offshore Wind Power. While Trump has called Wind Turbines Ugly and Inefficient, some Conservatives have Privately Acknowledged their Potential to Lower Household Energy Bills, and add Power to the Electric Grid, at a time when Electricity Costs are Rising Nationwide.

Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind is about 60% Complete, according to Dominion Energy, the Utility behind the Project. Once Finished, the Wind Farm would be the Nation’s Largest, consisting of 176 Turbines that could Generate about 2.6 gigawatts of Electricity, or enough to Power up to 660,000 homes. It is on track to be Up and Running next year. Demand for Electricity in Virginia is currently Growing at its Fastest Pace since World War II, in Large part because of a Boom in Construction of Data Centers to Power Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cypto Trading. Northern Virginia is already Home to One of the Largest Concentrations of Data Centers in the World, and Dominion has estimated that the State’s Electricity Use could Double over the next 15 years.

That Demand has Threatened to Push-Up Electricity Prices in the Region, and has Left the Utility Scrambling for New Sources of Power. This year, Dominion has Proposed Rate Increases for Residential Customers that could add $21-per-Month to Electricity Bills Starting in 2027. At the Edge of a Residential Neighborhood is a Buffer of Geen Trees, and beyond that are several Low-Slung White Buildings. A Data Center in Stone Ridge, Virgnia. Northern Virginia is already Home to One of the Greatest Concentrations of Data Centers in the World. It is Unclear whether Youngkin will Prevail in His efforts to save Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind. Its fate could become Clearer in the coming months, when Trump Officials could Indicate in a Court Filing whether they Plan to Revoke its Federal Permits, which were Issued under the Biden (D) Administration.

Last month, the Administration abruptly Ordered Construction to Stop at Revolution Wind, a $6.2 billion Wind Farm off the Coast of Rhode Island, that is 80% Complete. The Company building that Project is Suing the Trump Administration to Restart Construction. The States of Connecticut and Rhode Island, which were both to Receive Electricity from the Project, are also Suing. Four months earlier, the Interior Department Ordered a Halt to Work on Empire Wind, a $5 billion Wind Farm off the Coast of New York that is 30% complete. After several Weeks and Negotiations with Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), the Administration allowed Empire Wind to Proceed. White House Officials suggested they had Relented only after Hochul Agreed to Approve New Gas Pipelines in the State. She Denied that any such Deal had been Made.

In an interview, Gov. Ned Lamont (D-CT) said He had been Blindsided by the Administration’s Decision to Halt Work on Revolution Wind. “We’d had very constructive conversations on energy” with the Administration up until the Stop-Work Order was issued, Lamont said. “It was totally out of the blue.” Trump Officials have Not given a Clear Indication of whether they want to Negotiate an Agreement, as they Claimed to have done with New York over Empire Wind, Mr. Lamont said.

In addition to Targeting Two Offshore Wind Farms that are already under Construction, the Administration has suggested it Plans to Rescind Permits for Three other Projects off Maryland and Massachusetts, that are in the Planning Stages. A Federal Judge has given the Administration until Sept. 19th to Indicate its Plans for Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, although Justice Department Lawyers could Request more Time.

The judge set that Deadline in a Case Challenging the Virginia Wind Farm that was brought by Three Conservative Nonprofit Groups, including the Heartland Institute, which is known for Attacking Climate Science. The Groups accused the Biden Administration of Failing to consider the Facility’s effects on Endangered Whales. “We feel like we’re David versus Goliath” because of Dominion’s Influence in Virginia Politics, said H. Sterling Burnett, who directs the Heartland Institute’s Arthur B. Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy. Dominion, has Donated Millions-of-Dollars to Virginia Politicians on both sides of the Aisle, plans a mix of New Gas-BurningPpower Plants and Solar Power to satisfy Growing Electricity Demand. But the Uility has also Maintained that the Offshore Wind Project would Play a Critical Role in Meeting the State’s Needs.

“Offshore wind runs throughout the day and is an ideal hedge for a system with a decent amount of natural gas,” Bill Murray, Dominion’s Senior Vice-President for Corporate Affairs and Communications, said in February. “The fuel cost savings from 2.6 gigawatts of offshore wind are eye-popping.” Because of Term Limits, Youngkin is Not seeking Re-Election this November, in a Race in which Rising Costs, including those for Electricity, are a Top Concern for Voters. Both Abigail Spanberger (D), the Former Member of Congress and Candidate who is widely seen as the Favorite, and Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R), have Voiced Support for Offshore Wind Power.

Representative Jen Kiggans (R-VA, 2nd District), who narrowly Won Re-Election last year in Her Suburban Swing Ddistrict, has been One of the most Vocal Champions in Congress for Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind. She said in January, that She had received “Reassurance” from the Administration that the Project would Not be Affected by Trump’s Executive Order, Pausing Wind Energy Development.

Youngkin, for His Part, has Encouraged Not only the Dominion Project, but also other Manufacturing Facilities in Virginia that could Supply the Offshore Wind Industry along the East Coast. In July 2024, He Cheered a $681 million Investment in a Chesapeake Facility that would make the Undersea Cables that Connect Offshore Wind Rarms to Land.

Youngkin praised the Dominion Project at an October 2023 Event at the Portsmouth Marine Terminal, Commemorating the Arrival of Monopiles, the Towering Steel Pipes that are Driven Deep into the Seabed to Support Wind Turbines. He called the Structures “the biggest thing that ever comes through this port other than maybe an aircraft carrier,” and He commended Dominion for Creating what He termed 1,000 “great, high-paying” Jobs. “This exciting chapter in the future of our energy and maritime industries is being written right here,” Mr. said.










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