NextEra CEO Says He Feels ‘Very Good’ About Dominion Offshore Wind Project

 

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John Ketchum, the President and CEO of NextEra Energy, speaks during the CERAWeek energy conference 2026 in Houston, Texas, U.S., March 23, 2026. REUTERS/Danielle Villasana

(Reuters) – The chief executive of NextEra Energy  said on Monday that his company felt good about Dominion’s investment ​in offshore wind, a technology he has disparaged ‌in the past.

CEO John Ketchum made the remarks on a call with investors to discuss NextEra’s $66.8 billion bid for Dominion, which is building ​a more than $11 billion offshore wind project off ​the coast of Virginia.


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“As we look at it, ⁠we feel very good about it,” Ketchum said, noting ​that the facility is already sending power to the grid ​and recently reduced its projected cost by $100 million to $11.4 billion.

NextEra is the world’s largest renewable energy generator but has conspicuously steered clear ​of offshore wind, largely due to its high cost.

In ​remarks in 2023, Ketchum said offshore wind was too costly and complicated due ‌to ⁠risks from salt water corrosion, the threat of hurricanes, the need for specialized ships and the tricky installation of subsea transmission cables.

Dominion’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project will be ​the largest U.S. ​offshore wind ⁠project when it is completed next year. It has experienced more than $1 billion in ​cost overruns and late last year was ordered ​to ⁠stop construction under a broad Trump administration pause on the industry.

A federal judge lifted the stop-work order in January.

“We feel like the ⁠project ​is online, and given the investment ​that’s been made there, it’s the right thing to do to finish ​it,” Ketchum said.

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