Dominion Energy affirms commitment to union workers on Va. offshore wind project

Published on September 21, 2021 by Dave Kovaleski

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Dominion Energy Virginia reaffirmed its commitment to a unionized workforce in the construction of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project.

Dominion Energy Virginia will work on the project with North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) and their state affiliate Virginia Building Trades. Dominion also affirmed its commitment to utilizing local workers; the hiring, apprenticeship, and training of veterans; and the use of workers from historically economically disadvantaged communities. Further, the partners will seek to maximize the use of union labor with suppliers.

“This agreement is another important step forward in making Virginia the nation’s leader in clean energy and offshore wind,” Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said. “It’s good news to see more well-paying clean energy jobs on the way. Once again, Virginia companies and labor groups together are demonstrating that the Commonwealth is a great place to work and do business.”

CVOW is the largest offshore wind project in the United States. It is currently under development off the coast of Virginia Beach. Once completed in 2026, it will consist of up to 180 turbines and generate up to 2.6 gigawatts. It will generate enough power to energize 660,000 homes.

“Clean energy jobs are a critical sector driving Virginia’s economy, particularly in Hampton Roads where CVOW is anchored. Union workers’ commitment to safety and excellence are important values which make them a crucial component to the offshore wind workforce,” said Robert M. Blue, Dominion Energy Chair, President and CEO. “We’re proud to work with NABTU to expand a skilled domestic workforce for offshore wind development, give our customers access to more renewable energy, develop a domestic supply chain for offshore wind and continue to position Virginia as the best state to do business in America.”

Studies indicate that the project could create about 1,100 direct and indirect jobs in Hampton Roads. Further, it could generate $82 million in pay and benefits, $210 million in economic benefits annually and approximately $11 million annually in local and state tax revenue.

“Today’s partnership represents another pivotal moment in generating viable career pathways for our members and all energy sector workers to flourish in the clean energy economy,” Sean McGarvey, president of NABTU, said. “We commend Dominion Energy for their collaboration with us on this endeavor to advance middle class workforce development, increase high-skilled energy jobs and secure the offshore wind industry for the future.”