Delaware’s highest court has ruled in favor of the state in a major offshore wind case tied to the proposed US Wind substation project in Sussex County.
A major legal battle over offshore wind in Sussex County has taken a decisive turn in the Delaware Court of Chancery this week.
Republican lawmakers in Delaware are currently exploring options to bring the Indian River Power Plant in Dagsboro back online in an effort to address rising energy costs in the First State.
The final coal train left the Indian River Power Plant this week, marking the end of decades of coal transportation on the peninsula.
A Delaware Superior Court judge has put a pause on the legal battle over Sussex County Council’s decision to block a key electrical substation tied to the US Wind offshore project, citing new state laws that could ultimately override the county’s vote.
After nearly 70 years, the coal-fired Indian River Power Plant in Sussex County has officially been retired.
Renewable Redevelopment. LLC, a subsidiary of alternative energy company US Wind, has filed an appeal in Delaware Superior Court challenging Sussex County’s denial of a planned electric substation near Millsboro.
Electric transmission company PJM has announced the upcoming deactivation of Indian River Unit 4, a coal-powered electric generator in Sussex County that has been in operation since 1957.
In a Sussex County council meeting on Tuesday, county leaders voted against a proposal that would have allowed an electric substation be built near Millsboro.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has approved alternative energy company US Wind’s permit applications to allow for the Delaware components of their Maryland offshore wind project.
