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Dominion Energy representatives said they're determined to keep customers lights on ahead the impact Hurricane Erin may have.
Cherise Newsome of Dominion Energy discusses how crews are preparing for Hurricane Erin and steps taken to strengthen the ...
When a storm hits, it’s all hands on deck. That’s the order from Dominion Energy’s Zaria Hockstedler — also known as The ...
As power outages begin to impact Hampton Roads, Dominion Energy's storm patrollers are hard at work. N.Y. Appeals Court ...
Solar, wind and battery storage are consistently more affordable and faster to build than gas-fired power plants, which also ...
The State Corporation Commission approved new high-voltage project and rejected complaints from homeowners that the ...
Dominion Energy, Inc. (NYSE:D), a major regulated utility based in Richmond, Virginia, serves over 3.6 million electricity ...
The Piedmont Environmental Council is scaling up its mission of awareness-raising and warning about the proliferation of energy-hungry data centers in Virginia by launching a statewide campaign, “Virg ...
The reasoning for the rise in rates is due to the company seeking a rise in revenue and an increase in fuel costs.
Dominion Energy crews are prepared to work around the clock as Hurricane Erin approaches our area. Officials with Dominion Energy said that they have been monitoring the storm for over a week.
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