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Beyond the Breeze: Unexpected Benefits of Wind Energy in the Southeast
Becks Frank Becks Frank

Beyond the Breeze: Unexpected Benefits of Wind Energy in the Southeast

Wind energy is on the rise in the Southeastern United States, and it’s doing more than just creating much-needed power—it’s unlocking unexpected opportunities for communities across the region. While still an emerging sector in our region, wind energy is driving positive change by stabilizing the energy grid, bolstering local economies, and delivering affordable electricity to communities. Here’s a closer look at five unexpected ways wind power is reshaping the Southeast.


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A Glimpse of the Future: Touring the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Farm
Steph Grasmick Steph Grasmick

A Glimpse of the Future: Touring the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Farm

SEWC’s Steph Grasmick recently toured Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) farm, where two turbines—taller than the Washington Monument—stand as a glimpse of what’s to come. In her article, Steph shares insights from her conversation with Dominion Energy’s John Larson, detailing the project’s progress and its potential to power 660,000 homes with clean energy.

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A Blueprint for U.S. Offshore Wind: Learning from Germany's Experience 
Julia Pendleton Julia Pendleton

A Blueprint for U.S. Offshore Wind: Learning from Germany's Experience 

The offshore wind industry is truly global. Even as a regional organization, we know how important it is to understand best practices and lessons learned for offshore wind development around the world. This fall, two members of the SEWC team had the opportunity to visit Germany for a week of first-hand learning from offshore wind experts.

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Offshore Wind: A Game-Changer for North Carolina’s Economy and Energy Grid
Karly Lohan Karly Lohan

Offshore Wind: A Game-Changer for North Carolina’s Economy and Energy Grid

SEWC’s Karly Lohan, in The Robesonian, emphasizes North Carolina’s potential to lead in offshore wind energy. She urges the N.C. Utilities Commission to back Duke Energy’s plans, citing economic benefits like job creation and a stronger, cleaner energy grid. With federal incentives and local businesses poised to participate, Lohan sees a transformative opportunity for the state.

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