
All Dominion Energy Virginia customers will be able to go solar
Dominion Energy Virginia will be offering residential and business customers the opportunity to “go solar” even without investing in solar panels on their rooftops.

Dominion Energy Virginia will be offering residential and business customers the opportunity to “go solar” even without investing in solar panels on their rooftops.

The University of Virginia continues to expand its portfolio of carbon-free generation and achieve key sustainability targets.

Dominion Energy has acquired Clarke County Solar, a 10-megawatt solar power facility in Clarke County, Va.

Dominion Virginia Power is partnering with SunEnergy1 to install 91,803 solar panels at a new solar farm in Chesapeake.

Project GROWS educational farm for youth is partnering with Altenergy Inc. in Staunton to install solar panels on its 10-acre farm site in Verona to power the farm’s walk-in cooler.

The Richmond Region Energy Alliance (RREA) announced the launch of their 2015 Solarize RVA program.

In the summer and fall of 2014, Altenergy Incorporated is helping two Virginia Solarize programs make solar easier and more affordable than ever.

A local solar company will offer two free workshops in May to help businesses understand eligibility requirements and how to complete the application process.

A Staunton solar energy company believes actions speak louder than words when persuading potential customers that solar is the way to go.

A solar power system with a capacity of 104 kilowatts installed on the roof of the Eastern Mennonite University Sadie Hartzler Library exceeded its performance goals for the period of January through June 2012 by 118 percent.