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Bloomberg· 2025-09-25 21:58
The Trump administration and officials from multiple Northeast states are in talks to resolve a dispute over a massive, nearly complete offshore wind project that was ordered to shut down in August https://t.co/diMIWOXyKH ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-25 19:46
Project Development - The Trump administration is attempting to stop the development of an offshore wind project near Maryland [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-25 10:22
Project Status - A German offshore wind project is considering canceling its order for Chinese turbines [1] - The project faced criticism for selecting Chinese turbines to power the North Sea site [1]
Dominion Energy(D) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-08-01 15:02
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Second quarter operating earnings were $0.75 per share, including $0.02 from RNG 45Z credits and $0.01 from better than normal weather, compared to the previous year [4] - GAAP results for the second quarter were $0.88 per share, with positive factors including $0.07 from regulated investment growth and $0.07 from increased sales [4][5] - The company reaffirmed its financial guidance for 2025 operating earnings per share to be between $3.28 and $3.52, with a midpoint of $3.40 [6] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Strong sales were reported in service areas, driven by data center expansion and economic growth, with nine of the top ten peak days in Virginia occurring this year [7] - The company is experiencing robust interest in data center contracts, with plans to refresh detailed disclosures later in the year [7] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The Coastal Virginia offshore wind project is now 60% complete, with first electricity delivery expected in early 2026 and full completion scheduled for 2026 [11] - The project has created approximately 2,000 jobs and generated $2 billion in economic activity [12] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on three principal priorities: achieving financial commitments, timely construction milestones for the Coastal Virginia offshore wind project, and constructive regulatory outcomes [3] - The Coastal Virginia offshore wind project is positioned as a key component in supporting America's AI and cyber preeminence, as well as military and defense installations [11][12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed high confidence in the ability to deliver on financial plans and credit targets, emphasizing a conservative approach to financial planning [8] - The company is committed to delivering reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy to customers while remaining focused on consistent execution [33] Other Important Information - The total project budget for the Coastal Virginia offshore wind project has been increased to $10.9 billion, with an expected average increase of $0.03 per month in residential customer bills [24] - The company is actively engaged in regulatory processes for new projects, including the Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center, with hearings scheduled for September [27] Q&A Session Summary Question: Confirmation on the offshore wind project timeline and turbine installation - Management confirmed high confidence in the schedule, expecting the ship in August and starting sea trials next week, with turbine installation being flexible [38][39] Question: Financial execution and guidance for fiscal 2025 - Management indicated a strong start to the year, biased towards the top half of the guidance range, with Q3 being the largest sales quarter [43][44] Question: Delay in PJM cost update for network upgrades - Management noted that PJM has a lot going on, and they do not expect significant changes in costs compared to previous updates [52] Question: Staff recommendations in the biennial review - Management stated that the biggest headline number is not in dispute, and the focus will be on normal regulatory issues such as appropriate ROE and O&M costs [54]
CNBC's Pippa Stevens tours Equinor's South Brooklyn Marine Terminal
CNBC Television· 2025-06-26 22:54
Project Overview - Ecuador is redeveloping the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal for its offshore wind project, Empire Wind 1, off Long Island [1] - The project represents a $5 billion investment by Norway-based Ecuador, including $1 billion for the marine terminal redevelopment [1] - Construction at the port commenced approximately one year prior to the report [1] Project Details - Empire Wind 1 will consist of 54 turbines, each 951 feet (approximately 290 meters) tall, generating 810 megawatts [1] - The generated power is sufficient to supply electricity to 500,000 homes annually [1][3] - Offshore components are expected to arrive by next spring, with deployment to sea scheduled for July [2] Infrastructure Development - Concrete reinforcement is underway to support specialized cranes for handling heavy wind turbine equipment [2] - Power will make landfall 40 nautical miles (approximately 74 kilometers) away via two underwater cables [2] - A substation is being built to connect to Con Edison and feed power into New York City's power grid [3]
Dominion Energy(D) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-05-01 15:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported first quarter operating earnings of $0.93 per share, which includes $0.03 from better than normal weather, $0.02 from RNG 45Z income, and $0.02 from better than expected sales [4] - GAAP results for the first quarter were $0.75 per share, and the company affirmed its financial guidance for 2025 operating earnings per share of $3.28 to $3.52, with a midpoint of $3.4 [4][5] - The company sold approximately $1 billion of forward settled common equity under its existing ATM program at a weighted average price of approximately $57 [5] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The Coastal Virginia offshore wind project is 55% complete and is on schedule for first electricity delivery in early 2026 and full completion by the end of next year [9][10] - The project has created approximately 2,000 direct and indirect jobs and generated $2 billion in economic activity [10] - The project’s updated cost is $10.8 billion, which is expected to increase residential customer bills by an average of $0.04 per month over the life of the project [15] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company has approximately 40 gigawatts of data center capacity in various stages of contracting, with about 10 gigawatts contracted under electric service agreements [6] - There has been no observed evidence of slowing demand from data center customers across the service area [6] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company focuses on three priorities: achieving financial commitments, timely construction milestones for the Coastal Virginia offshore wind project, and constructive regulatory outcomes [3][22] - The company aims to provide reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy to its customers [4] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the ability to deliver on the financial plan, emphasizing a conservative approach to guidance to weather unforeseen challenges [6][7] - The company continues to achieve constructive outcomes in all regulated service areas, with ongoing discussions regarding energy legislation in South Carolina [18][19] Other Important Information - The company is actively engaged in discussions regarding a new proposed rate class for high energy users, including data centers, to ensure fair cost recovery and protect other customer classes [17][72] - The company is preparing for the Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center, a gas-fired electric generating facility expected to cost approximately $1.5 billion and be operational by 2029 [18] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you provide insights on the Coastal Virginia offshore wind project and tariff impacts? - Management confirmed that suppliers are performing well, and there are no changes to delivery schedules due to tariffs [30] Question: What is the status of permitting for the Coastal Virginia offshore wind project? - The project is fully permitted, and management feels comfortable that it will continue moving forward [41] Question: How is data center demand looking? - Demand remains high, with customers planning for expansions well into the 2030s [62] Question: Can you elaborate on the new tariff structure for high energy users? - The new rate class will focus on minimum demand charges and includes a fourteen-year contract term for new customers [72] Question: What are the expectations regarding residential sales? - Residential sales showed slight weakness, but overall sales trends are strong, particularly in the commercial segment [80]