
AG Herring continues fight for clean air, climate change efforts
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is stepping in to defend the EPA’s authority to protect clean air and limit greenhouse gas emissions.

Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is stepping in to defend the EPA’s authority to protect clean air and limit greenhouse gas emissions.

Dominion Energy Virginia and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority will jointly explore the development of a large-scale 100-megawatt solar energy project on approximately 1,200 acres at Washington Dulles International Airport.

Dominion Energy’s Virginia customers can expect more reliable service, new tools to manage energy usage, and greater access to clean energy sources under a new proposal filed with the State Corporation Commission on Monday.

Dominion Generation, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy, has acquired two solar generating projects from Savion LLC, a subsidiary of Macquarie’s Green Investment Group.

Virginia would benefit in monthly electricity bills, jobs, income, and state GDP, as well as health and environment, by a transition to zero-carbon sources of electricity.

Dominion Energy is proposing the largest offshore wind development in the country to provide more renewable energy to its customers in the Commonwealth and provide a boost to the offshore wind industry on the East Coast.

Gov. Ralph Northam has signed Executive Order Forty-Three, which establishes ambitious statewide goals and targets for clean energy deployment.

Virginians today gathered in front of Dominion Energy’s corporate offices in Richmond to demand a refund for hundreds of millions of dollars in annual overcharges to millions of residential and business ratepayers.

Dominion Energy Virginia announced plans for the nation’s largest electric school bus deployment to reduce emissions, provide cost savings to school districts and enhance grid reliability.

The SCC has approved a new rate rider for Dominion Energy Virginia to recover a portion of costs spent to meet state and federal environmental regulations.
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