Environment

State, US Wind sign lease amid legal battles

US Wind was offered another green flag by the state of Delaware as it prepares to install more than 100 wind turbines off of Delaware’s Sussex County coastline amid already turbulent waters.

Delaware’s only coal-fired generator to finally close – and early

Delaware will soon be one step closer to its energy goals as the state’s last coal-operated power plant prepares for its final days.

VIEWPOINT: Offshore Wind Turbines – Trouble on the Horizon?

Sussex County Council should be commended for its recent action to deny a conditional use request to...

Meyer names cabinet picks for key positions developers will watch

DOVER – Governor-Elect Matt Meyer is continuing to build out his prospective administration, naming seven new prospective...
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Sussex Council denies US Wind substation, appeal planned

The winds of change are turbulent in Sussex County as US Wind gets pushback from Sussex's elected...

U.S. Wind eyes Delaware, Maryland approvals after securing federal permit

BETHANY BEACH — U.S. Wind has secured one of the final federal permits required to start work...

Mitchell Award Honoree: Mary Roth

Delaware Greenways Executive Director Mary Roth is all about making connections work across the state and not...

Delaware Nature museum head Spruance to step down

Halsey Spruance, who led the Delaware Museum of Nature & Science through a multi-million dollar renovation, announced he will step down in early 2025.
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Delaware funeral services explore eco-friendly burial demand

Delaware has added a surprising new strategy to reducing its carbon footprint, as it is now the 10th state to pass a human composting bill, allowing individuals to remain eco-friendly even in death.

What’s the next steps for Delaware’s offshore wind energy plan

Delaware has officially received the green light to start seeking ways on how to capture wind energy now that Gov. John Carney has signed Senate Bill 265 into law. 

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