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State regulators have now approved plans for the largest offshore wind farm in the nation. Already, Dominion Energy has completed testing of two test turbines off the coast of Virginia Beach.
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The federal government has rejected a request by Dominion to block presentation of two resolutions at its annual meeting – proposals drafted by shareholders who want the company to do more about climate change.
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In 2015, Virginia’s General Assembly passed a law that barred state regulators from looking at the financial records kept by the state’s largest utility – Dominion. This year the books were open, and customers will be paying a little less for power.
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In recent years, many Democrats have started taking a pledge to resist money from one particular controversial source. Now, that is becoming an issue in…
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The developers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline have announced they are canceling the multi-state natural gas project due to delays and “increasing cost…
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A bipartisan measure that would have given state regulators more oversight over Dominion’s utility rates has died in a Senate committee Monday night.The…
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This fall, Dominion surprised industry experts when it announced plans to build a massive wind farm off Virginia’s coast. The company has no experience…
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Dominion Energy is coming up with plans to remove and recycle coal ash from four sites around the state. Lawmakers got their first update on the new…
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Dominion is asking state regulators for permission to make more money. Members of the State Corporation Commission heard the case in Richmond Tuesday.…
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Virginia's largest electric utility earned $277 million more in profits last year than what regulators say is reasonable and its customers could see huge…