Lynchburg, VA - According to Delta Star, the 2022 VEP highlighted opportunities to reduce costs for Commonwealth families and turn Virginia into a leading clean energy innovator through new nuclear technologies.
Delta Star has announced that they hosted Governor Glenn Younkin at their Lynchburg manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters as the state’s administration released the 2022 Virginia Energy Plan (2022 VEP) which will serve as a roadmap for transforming the future of energy for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
“The facility we stand in today opened its doors in 1961. For over 60 years, Delta Star has employed multiple generations of family members, strived to be a leading contributor in our community and a manufacturing mainstay in the great state of Virginia,” said Jason Greene, Delta Star’s president and chief executive officer. “Our origin goes back to 1908, when Delta Star was formed to provide electrical components to a rapidly growing country full of new energy and innovation. Fast forward 114 years, and we are still doing that very same thing.”
Greene was the opening speaker for the event and reassured the state’s administration of Delta Star’s commitment to continuously improve the performance, delivery and reliability of power to meet the energy needs of the future. “We all know that resiliency, reliability and security of our state and nation’s energy profile is critical now more than ever before. We at Delta Star stand ready to play our part in the energy future of this great commonwealth,” Greene said.
According to Delta Star, the 2022 VEP highlighted opportunities to reduce costs for Commonwealth families and turn Virginia into a leading clean energy innovator.
Source: Delta Star