Dominion (D) Gains From Spending on Renewables, Infrastructure


Dominion Energy


D

is gaining from steady investments in regulated infrastructure and the addition of clean sources of fuel to the production portfolio.

It surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate in the last four quarters, with an average surprise of 3.8%. Long-term (three to five years) earnings growth of the company is projected at 6.7%.

Tailwinds

Dominion plans to invest $72 billion to strengthen its infrastructure and add more clean power generation assets to its portfolio in the next 15 years. In addition, the divestment of gas transmission and storage assets to an affiliate of

Berkshire Hathaway


BRK.B

has supported Dominion’s transition toward regulated and sustainable operations. Currently, up to 88% of operating earnings are generated from the portfolio of regulated electric and natural gas utility companies.

Dominion is in the process of adding 3,000 megawatts of solar or wind generation in the state of Virginia by 2022. Its long-term objective is to add 24 gigawatts of battery storage, solar, hydro and wind (offshore as well as onshore) projects by 2036 as well as increase renewable energy capacity by more than 15% per year, on average, over the next 15 years. The company aims to cut emissions by 70-80% by 2035 from 2005 levels.

Dominion continues to replace the aging equipment to improve system reliability and serve the customer base more efficiently. The company is also working on a project of strategic undergrounding of 4,000 miles of distribution lines. Notably, it has already completed undergrounding 1,300 miles of distribution lines. These initiatives will increase the resilience of operations and enable it to serve the expanding customer base more efficiently.

Headwinds

Dominion is exposed to risks associated with the operation of nuclear facilities and unplanned outages at power stations in which Dominion has an ownership interest. This might derail management’s planned production goal and adversely impact its earnings. Even if planned outages continue for more than the forecast period, it can adversely impact earnings of the company.

Dominion and its gas unit depend on third-party producers for the supply of natural gas. If a producer refuses or fails to deliver a specific quantity of natural gas or natural gas liquids (NGL) to Dominion, consequently, the volume of natural gas and NGL available for the company’s pipelines and other assets would fall. This will certainly affect revenues, in case Dominion fails to replace the lost volumes.

Price Performance

In the past three months, shares of this utility have gained 4.9%, underperforming the

industry

’s 6.9% growth.

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Zacks Rank & Stocks to Consider

Dominion currently has a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). A couple of better-ranked stocks in the same industry include

MGE Energy Inc.


MGEE

and

Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc

.

HE

, each having a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see


the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here


.

MGE Energy and Hawaiian Electric Industries’ long-term earnings growth is projected at 5.9% and 7.1%, respectively.

The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2021 earnings per share of MGE Energy and Hawaiian Electric Industries has moved up 0.3% and 8.8%, respectively, in the past 60 days.

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