
Dominion Virginia Power plan sees more clean energy
The carbon footprint for a typical Dominion Virginia Power customer would shrink by as much as 25 percent over the next eight years.

The carbon footprint for a typical Dominion Virginia Power customer would shrink by as much as 25 percent over the next eight years.

The Mountain And Valley Solar Co-op has selected Sigora Solar to install solar panels for the 68-member group.

Governor McAuliffe today announced the first large solar project to be owned and operated by the University of Virginia.

Virginia is second in the Southeast and tied with Utah for ninth in the U.S. for year-over-year solar job growth.

The expansion of Solar for Schools occurs as Dominion’s solar investment in Virginia approaches $1 billion.

Neighbors across the Shenandoah Valley have formed the Mountain and Valley Solar Co-op.

Virginia has been ranked as one of the top states in the nation for corporate access to clean energy.

Dominion is investing more than $800 million in solar power in Virginia, with much of it being built at little or no cost to most customers.

Where did cleantech go wrong? Unlucky timing may have had something to do with it, given the overall market collapse at the end of 2008.

Governor McAuliffe announced a new utility-scale solar facility to be built in Southampton County.