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Virginia’s energy future
by Robert C. Powell
for Virginia Business
July 2007
In the future, how will Virginia
keep the lights on? Virginia Business returns to the
issue of energy in a special report this month that looks
at how the industry is changing. The challenge these
days is to balance growing energy needs against concerns
about the environment and our reliance on foreign oil.
In our cover story, Garry Kranz examines the future of Dominion
Virginia Power after the failure of electric deregulation
and assesses the prospects for Virginia’s coal
industry as a domestic fuel source. Kranz and Brett Lieberman
also look at the development of alternative energy sources,
such as wind power and liquefied coal.
This issue also features the second annual CFO
of the Year Awards sponsored by the magazine and the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants. New award categories were added for small and large nonprofits in recognition of the special challenges they face. Richard Foster reports on the efforts many nonprofits are making to adopt some part of the Sarbanes-Oxley
accounting requirements.
With retirement on the minds of many baby boomers, we offer two stories. Joan Tupponce examines why so many boomers have failed to save adequately for their golden
years. Williamsburg writer Andrew Petkofsky explores the effect retirees have had on that region, a nationally recognized retirement
mecca.
On the other end of the career ladder, Special Projects Editor Jessica Sabbath reports on the efforts of many regions around the state to retain young
professionals.
Other stories look at the growing demand for health-care
architects in Virginia and the changing role of text
messaging as a business tool. Maybe the activity from all that text-messaging will some day be harnessed to help solve our energy problems.
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