Dominion Energy Proposes Largest Expansion of Solar and Energy Storage for Benefit of Customers

<br /> Dominion Energy Proposes Largest Expansion of Solar and Energy Storage for Benefit of Customers<br />

– Proposed projects exceed 1,000 megawatts, enough to power more than 250,000 homes

– Projects advance goals of Virginia Clean Economy Act and net zero emissions

– Affordable and reliable service remains priority as renewables increase

PR Newswire


RICHMOND, Va.

,

Sept. 16, 2021

/PRNewswire/ — In its second annual clean energy filing with the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC), Dominion Energy Virginia has proposed the largest group yet of new solar and energy storage projects in

Virginia

for the benefit of its customers. The proposed projects are another significant step toward achieving the goals of the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA).

The proposal includes 11 utility-scale solar projects, two small-scale distributed solar projects, one combined solar and storage project, and one stand-alone energy storage project, which will be owned and operated by Dominion Energy Virginia. The proposal also includes power purchase agreements (PPAs) from 32 solar and energy storage projects operated by third-party providers, which were selected through a competitive solicitation process. Once in operation, the projects will be able to provide more than 1,000 megawatts (MW) of carbon-free electricity, enough to power more than 250,000 homes at peak output.

“Every day, the clean energy economy is becoming more of a reality in

Virginia

,” said

Ed Baine

, President of Dominion Energy Virginia. “This is the largest expansion of solar and energy storage in

Virginia

history and a major leap forward in delivering clean energy to our customers. As we expand renewables across

Virginia

, we remain laser-focused on keeping our service affordable and reliable. These projects live up to that promise.”

Construction of the 15 utility-owned solar and energy storage projects is expected to generate more than

$880 million

in economic benefits across

Virginia

and will support nearly 4,200 clean energy jobs.  Further details about the utility-owned projects are below:



Utility-Scale Solar


Camellia Solar


20 MW


Gloucester County


To be acquired from Strata Clean Energy


Fountain Creek Solar


80 MW


Greensville County


Acquired from Clearway Energy


Otter Creek Solar


60 MW


Mecklenburg County


Acquired from Brookfield Renewables


Piney Creek Solar


80 MW


Halifax County


Acquired from Hexagon Energy


Quillwort Solar


18 MW


Powhatan County


Acquired from Cypress Creek Renewables


Sebera Solar


18 MW


Prince George County


Acquired from KDC Solar Virginia


Solidago Solar


20 MW


Isle of Wight County


Acquired from Standard Solar


Sweet Sue Solar


75 MW


King William County


Acquired from Invenergy


Walnut Solar


150 MW


King & Queen County


Acquired from a joint venture between Open Road Renewables and Eolian


Winterberry Solar


20 MW


Gloucester County


To be acquired from Strata Clean Energy


Winterpock Solar


20 MW


Chesterfield County


Acquired from Cypress Creek Renewables



Small-Scale Distributed Solar


Black Bear Solar


1.6 MW


Buckingham County


To be acquired from Hexagon Energy


Springfield Solar


2 MW


Westmoreland County


To be acquired from Hexagon Energy



Energy Storage


Dry Bridge Storage


20 MW


Chesterfield County


Acquired from East Point Energy



Combined Solar and Storage


Dulles Solar and Storage


100 MW Solar & 50 MW Storage


Loudoun County


Developed by Dominion Energy Virginia

In addition to SCC approval, each of the proposed utility-owned projects will require local and state permits before construction may begin. The distributed solar projects and the stand-alone energy storage project are expected to be completed in 2022, with the remaining projects planned for completion in 2023.

If approved, the proposed projects will add approximately

$1.13

to the typical residential customer’s monthly bill. Dominion Energy Virginia’s rates remain well below the national and east coast averages. In addition to providing clean energy for its customers, these projects will also aid Dominion Energy Virginia in meeting the goals of the VCEA’s renewable portfolio standard (RPS), which generally requires that 100% of its electricity sales in

Virginia

come from clean energy sources by 2045.


About Dominion Energy

More than

7 million customers in 16 states

energize their homes and businesses with electricity or natural gas from Dominion Energy (NYSE: D), headquartered in Richmond, Va. The company is

committed to sustainable, reliable, affordable and safe energy

and to achieving net zero carbon dioxide and methane emissions from its power generation and gas infrastructure operations by 2050. Please visit

DominionEnergy.com

to learn more.

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