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Dominion Energy

Dominion Energy, Inc., commonly referred to as Dominion, is an American energy company headquartered in Richmond, Virginia that supplies electricity in parts of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina and supplies natural gas to parts of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Dominion also has generation facilities in Indiana, Illinois, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.[7]

Dominion Energy, Inc.
FormerlyDominion Resources (1983–2017)

Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) (1925–1983)

Virginia Railway and Power Company (1909–1925)
TypePublic
IndustryElectric utility
FoundedVirginia, U.S. (1983)
Headquarters600 East Canal Street, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Area served
Georgia, Idaho, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming
Key people
Robert Blue (CEO and Chairman)
James R. Chapman (CFO)
ProductsElectricity
Natural gas
Revenue
  • US$ 16.572 billion (2019)[1]
  • US$ 13.366 billion (2018)[1]
  • US$ 2.514 billion (2019)[1]
  • US$ 3.601 billion (2018)[1]
  • US$ 1.376 billion (2019)[1]
  • US$ 2.549 billion (2018)[1]
Total assets
  • US$ 103.823 billion (2019)[1]
  • US$ 77.914 billion (2018)[2]
Total equity
  • US$ 34.033 billion (2019)[1]
  • US$ 22.048 billion (2018)[1]
Number of employees
21,000 (2019)[3]
DivisionsGas Infrastructure Group, Power Generation Group, Power Delivery Group, Southeast Energy Group
Websitedominionenergy.com
Footnotes / references
[4][5][6]

The company acquired Questar Corporation in the Western United States, including parts of Utah and Wyoming, in September 2016.[8] In January 2019, Dominion Energy completed its acquisition of SCANA Corporation.[9]

Overview edit

The company's asset portfolio includes 27,000 megawatts of power generation, 6,000 miles (9,700 km) of electric transmission lines, 54,000 miles (87,000 km) of distribution lines, 14,000 miles (23,000 km) of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline, and 1.2 trillion cubic feet (34 km3) equivalent of natural gas and oil reserves.[citation needed] Dominion also operates the nation's largest natural gas storage facility,[10] amounting to more than 975 billion cubic feet (2.76×1010 m3) of storage capacity.[6] The company's Cove Point liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal on the Chesapeake Bay is one of the nation's largest and busiest facilities of its kind.[citation needed] Dominion serves more than 5 million retail energy customers in the Midwest, mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions of the U.S.[11]

In 2017, Dominion was listed at #238 on the Fortune 500.[12] A book about the company's 100-year history, Dominion’s First Century: A Legacy of Service, was published in 2010.[13]

Generation statistics edit

In 2015, 18 percent of Dominion's total electric production came from coal, 22 percent from nuclear power, 32 percent from natural gas, 9 percent from oil, 12 percent from Hydro and other renewables, and 7 percent from other sources.[14] A strategy is being developed for renewable energy sources, primarily wind and biomass, and conservation and efficiency programs to play an increasingly important role in meeting future energy needs and minimizing the company's environmental footprint.[15][16]

History edit

Dominion's corporate roots reach back to the Colonial era through predecessor companies that operated canal and river barging, street lighting, railways, and electric trolleys.[17]

In 1787, the Virginia General Assembly created the Appomattox Trustees to promote navigation along the Appomattox River. In 1795, the trustees formed the Upper Appomattox Company to build dams along the river for industrial use, beginning Dominion's history.[18] In 1901, the water rights passed to the newly formed Virginia Passenger & Power Company.[19]

Dominion's closest direct corporate ancestor, Virginia Railway & Power Company, was founded by Frank Jay Gould on June 29, 1909. It bought Virginia Passenger & Power soon afterward. In 1925, the name was changed to the Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO), a regulated monopoly. In 1940, VEPCO doubled its service territory by merging with the Virginia Public Service Company. The transit operations were sold in 1944.[20] In 1980, VEPCO began branding itself as "Virginia Power," while branding its North Carolina operations as "North Carolina Power." Three years later, VEPCO reorganized as a holding company, Dominion Resources.[18][19]

By 1985, Dominion split its distribution operations among two operating companies: Virginia Power (operating in Virginia and the Greenbrier Valley of West Virginia) and North Carolina Power (operating in North Carolina). In 1986, Dominion gained territory by expanding in Northern Virginia after purchasing the Virginia distribution territory of Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO). In 1987, the West Virginia assets of Dominion were sold to Utilicorp United becoming branded as West Virginia Power, but Dominion retained ownership of the Mount Storm Power Station in West Virginia. (In 1999, West Virginia Power would be sold to Allegheny Energy and folded into its Monongahela Power subsidiary;[21] it and other Allegheny Energy subsidiaries have since been acquired in 2010 by FirstEnergy.) [19]

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Dominion initiated a series of expansions into regulated and non-regulated energy businesses, both domestically and internationally. During that era, the company also established itself as a world-class operator of nuclear power stations.[22]

In 2000, Dominion bought Consolidated Natural Gas Company (CNG) of Pittsburgh, and added natural gas service to its energy delivery network in the energy-intensive markets in the Northeastern quadrant of the U.S. In 2001, Dominion bought Louis Dreyfus Natural Gas Company, adding to its natural gas delivery network.[18]

Dominion re-branded all of its operations in 2000 to Dominion from Virginia and North Carolina Power as well as Consolidated Gas in order to create a more unified energy company. In 2007, as part of another effort to refocus on core electric and gas operations, Dominion sold most of its Houston-based natural gas and oil exploration and production business for pre-tax proceeds of nearly $14 billion. Its onshore US oil and gas reserves were sold in separate deals to Loews Corporation and to XTO Energy, while its Gulf of Mexico reserves were sold to Eni, and its Canadian reserves were sold to two Canadian trusts. Dominion still retains some production areas in Appalachia, however.[18][23]

In February 2016, Dominion Resources announced that it would be acquiring Questar Corporation.[24] The acquisition was completed in September 2016.[8]

In 2017, Dominion Resources rebranded itself to Dominion Energy, following with a new logo.[25]

In January 2018, Reuters reported that Dominion Energy would be buying SCANA Corporation for $7.9 billion.;[26] the acquisition was completed in January 2019.[27]

In the summer of 2018, Dominion Energy launched a "grid transformation program." The program's aim was to build 3,000 megawatts worth of new solar and wind energy by the year 2022. The program was launched under the authority of the Grid Transformation & Security Act, a state law signed by Virginia Governor Ralph Northam. "The law paves the way for expanded investments in renewable energy, smart grid technology, a stronger, more secure grid and energy efficiency programs . . ."[28]

In July 2020, Dominion announced plans to sell natural gas transmission and storage assets to Berkshire Hathaway; the size of the deal is estimated at $10 billion.[29]

In September 2023, Enbridge agreed to acquire East Ohio Gas, Questar Gas, and Public Service Co. of North Carolina, from Dominion for a total enterprise value worth $14 billion.[30]

Operations edit

 
Dominion's Chesterfield Power Station

Dominion has five operating segments:[31]

Dominion Generation edit

Dominion generates electricity for both regulated sale in its Virginia and North Carolina markets, and also for wholesale in other markets in the Northeast and Midwest United States. Electricity generation is the largest unit of Dominion.[32]

Dominion Virginia and North Carolina Power edit

Dominion is a regulated electric utility that transmits, and distributes electricity from its power plants in Virginia, North Carolina, Connecticut, and West Virginia to customers.

Dominion Energy edit

  • Natural gas distribution
  • Natural gas transmission and storage
  • Producer services
  • Solar Funding – Tredegar Solar Fund I, LLC

Dominion Exploration and Production edit

Dominion Exploration and Production was the natural gas and oil exploration and production subsidiary of Dominion, and by 2007 was one of the largest independent natural gas and oil operators. During 2007, Dominion sold the majority of its oil and natural gas exploration and production assets to put additional focus on growing its electric generation and energy distribution, transmission, storage and retail businesses mainly in Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina.[33]

Expansion plans edit

Dominion was a partner in a joint venture that planned to build the 600 miles (970 km) Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a natural gas pipeline to run between West Virginia and North Carolina.[34] Though the project had faced stiff opposition from environmental and community heritage groups along its route, ground was broken on the pipeline in Lewis County, West Virginia, in May 2018.[35][36] Dominion and Duke Energy canceled the pipeline in July 2020, citing cost increases due to lawsuits, largely from environmental groups opposed to the project.[37]

Dominion is constructing a massive offshore wind farm off of the coast of Virginia, the project being named Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, or CVOW. This project will add more than 2,600 megawatts of clean energy to their grid, with 220 wind turbines capable of powering 650,000 homes at peak.[38] This project will be the country's second offshore wind project, but the first of its kind to be installed in federal waters, sited roughly 27 miles off the Virginian coast.[39] Dominion currently has two turbines constructed as a pilot project,[40] planning for all turbines to be in place by 2026.[41] In December 2020, the keel was laid for the project's novel Jones Act-compliant offshore WTIV, the Charybdis,[40] under construction at Keppel AmFELS shipyards in Brownsville, Texas.[42]

Political activities edit

The Dominion Political Action Committee (PAC) has been very active in donating to Virginia candidates. In 2009, the Dominion PAC donated a total of $814,885 with 56% going to Republicans and 41% to Democrats. In 2008, the PAC donated $539,038 with 50% going to Republicans and 47% to Democrats.[43] In the 2016 election cycle, the PAC contributed $1,276,016.17 to various political candidates and committees.[44]

Lobbyists for Dominion worked to pass West Virginia's Critical Infrastructure Protection Act, a 2021 law creating felony penalties for protests targeting oil and gas facilities, which was described by its sponsor John Kelly as having been "requested by the natural gas industry".[45]

Charitable contributions edit

Dominion's social investment program is carried out primarily through the Dominion Foundation, which gives about $20 million each year to charities in the states in which Dominion does business.[46]

Dominion also has the Benjamin J. Lambert, III, Volunteer of the Year Program. 2017 was the thirty-third year of the program recognizing top company volunteers. Dominion honors the volunteers by paying $1000 to the charity of the individual's choice. In 2016, twelve employees from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia were selected.[47]

In 2020, Dominion responded to the coronavirus pandemic by stopping service disconnects for non-payment and helping customers who had been disconnected for not making payments to reconnect to its service. It is also waiving late and reconnection fees. The company has also directed its charitable foundation to provide $1 million in aid to help individuals and organizations fighting COVID-19. The $1 million will be offered to national groups like the American Red Cross and local organizations the company identifies.[48]

Controversies edit

High voltage lines edit

A number of controversies have surrounded the company's decisions to develop new routes for its electric power transmission lines. On February 13, 2007, The Washington Post reported that the power company was planning to change the route of one 500 kV transmission line to appease critics in Northern Virginia from a route that would cut through protected forest and farmland to a southern route that would bypass nature preserves and Civil War sites by running adjacent to existing power lines. However, U.S. Congressional Representative Frank Wolf (R - VA) and Governor Tim Kaine (D) remained opposed to the line, saying that there was no real need, and that Dominion was trying to bring cheap electricity from the Midwest. Dominion contested, saying that the line would bring needed electricity to growing Northern Virginia. The proposal was accepted by the State Corporation Commission (SCC) on October 7, 2008.[49][50]

On February 15, 2008, the SCC approved a controversial proposal for a 230 kV Dominion Virginia transmission line that would travel above ground for 1.8 miles (2.9 km) along a wooded portion of the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail between Leesburg and Clarks Gap in Loudoun County, which Dominion again claimed was necessary for power reliability.[51][52][53] Less than three weeks later, on March 4 and March 5, 2008, the Senate and the House of Delegates of the Virginia General Assembly unanimously passed emergency legislation that ordered the SCC to approve the underground construction of the line along that section of the trail as part of a four-part statewide pilot program for the development of underground transmission lines. Sponsored by Delegate Joe T. May (R - Loudoun), the legislation exempted the project from any requirements for further SCC analyses relating to the impacts of the route, including environmental impacts and impacts upon historical resources. The legislation went into effect when Virginia Governor Tim Kaine approved it on April 2, 2008.[51][54]

Wise County power plant edit

The company began constructing a 605 MWe coal fired power station in Wise County, Virginia in June 2008. As of December 2009, the construction had reached the halfway point, with the plant scheduled to be fully operational in mid-2012.[55][56] Dominion calls the plant the "Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center," which has been criticized by environmentalists as a way to make the plant sound environmentally friendly.[57] The plant does however have the most stringent air permit for any coal fired power plant in the nation currently. The plant will burn up to 20% biomass along with coal and a small amount of waste coal known as gob.[56] The plant's carbon dioxide emissions are currently projected to be 5.4 million tons per year.[58] High levels of mercury emitted from the plant, which is controlled by activated carbon injection to reduce the emissions, as well as a fly ash dump near the Clinch River (a source of drinking water) are also of concern. The plant would also continue to support mountaintop removal coal mining. Supporters, including Governor Tim Kaine, stated that as one of the largest importers of electricity, Virginia could become less dependent on importing electricity from other states with a new power plant.[57] The plant brought 1000 workers to build, and will employ 130 full-time, as well as pay 4 to 7 million dollars of tax revenue yearly to economically depressed Wise County.[55] In September 2008, the site was blockaded by activists from the Rainforest Action Network.[59]

Cove Point LNG import facility edit

In 2001 when Dominion's Dominion Cove Point LNG subsidiary was scheduled to reopen, many local residents were concerned about the proximity (only 3 miles) to the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, and the damage that could be caused by an attack or an explosion at the plant. Residents thought that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission did not consider the risks before opening the plant.[60]

In 2005, Washington Gas claimed that the natural gas imported at the plant was too "hot," meaning that it contained fewer heavy hydrocarbons and burned hotter. Washington Gas said that the hot gas caused problems for its customers and caused many of its mains to break. Dominion denied that the imported gas was the cause of the breaks and stated that expanding the area serviced by the imported gas would not cause additional leaks in the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia suburbs.[61]

Environmental record edit

 
The former, now demolished Brayton Point Power Station in Somerset, Mass

In 2010, the Political Economy Research Institute ranked Dominion Resources 51st among corporations emitting airborne pollutants in the United States. Dominion's Toxic Score of 16,656 (pounds released × toxicity × population exposure) represents a significant improvement from both the 2008 report (Dominion ranked 27th with a Toxic Score of 58,642) and the 2005 report (Dominion ranked 19th with a Toxic Score of 117,712)[62] In December 2007, a settlement between the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Dominion Energy of Brayton Point called for the company's power generating plant to install new closed cycle cooling towers that provided significant protection to aquatic organisms in Mount Hope Bay, which flows into Narragansett Bay. The 2007 settlement resolved an ongoing dispute that began in 2003. The EPA issued a final discharge permit called a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for the Brayton Point Power Station requiring significant reductions in thermal discharges to, and water intake from, Mount Hope Bay.[63] In 2002, Dominion was responsible for 1,110,703 pounds of gastrointestinal or liver toxicant emissions, 1,440,000 pounds of musculoskeletal toxicant emissions, and 1,489,763 pounds of suspected respiratory toxicant emissions, and 1,478,383 pounds of suspected skin or sense organ toxicant emissions among other emissions that are suspected to be hazardous.[64]

See also edit

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Dominion company redirects here For the electronic voting machine manufacturer see Dominion Voting Systems Dominion Energy Inc commonly referred to as Dominion is an American energy company headquartered in Richmond Virginia that supplies electricity in parts of Virginia North Carolina and South Carolina and supplies natural gas to parts of Utah Idaho and Wyoming West Virginia Ohio Pennsylvania North Carolina South Carolina and Georgia Dominion also has generation facilities in Indiana Illinois Connecticut and Rhode Island 7 Dominion Energy Inc FormerlyDominion Resources 1983 2017 Virginia Electric and Power Company VEPCO 1925 1983 Virginia Railway and Power Company 1909 1925 TypePublicTraded asNYSE DDJUA componentS amp P 500 componentIndustryElectric utilityFoundedVirginia U S 1983 Headquarters600 East Canal Street Richmond Virginia U S Area servedGeorgia Idaho North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Utah Virginia West Virginia WyomingKey peopleRobert Blue CEO and Chairman James R Chapman CFO ProductsElectricityNatural gasRevenueUS 16 572 billion 2019 1 US 13 366 billion 2018 1 Operating incomeUS 2 514 billion 2019 1 US 3 601 billion 2018 1 Net incomeUS 1 376 billion 2019 1 US 2 549 billion 2018 1 Total assetsUS 103 823 billion 2019 1 US 77 914 billion 2018 2 Total equityUS 34 033 billion 2019 1 US 22 048 billion 2018 1 Number of employees21 000 2019 3 DivisionsGas Infrastructure Group Power Generation Group Power Delivery Group Southeast Energy GroupWebsitedominionenergy wbr comFootnotes references 4 5 6 The company acquired Questar Corporation in the Western United States including parts of Utah and Wyoming in September 2016 8 In January 2019 Dominion Energy completed its acquisition of SCANA Corporation 9 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Generation statistics 2 History 3 Operations 3 1 Dominion Generation 3 2 Dominion Virginia and North Carolina Power 3 3 Dominion Energy 3 4 Dominion Exploration and Production 4 Expansion plans 5 Political activities 6 Charitable contributions 7 Controversies 7 1 High voltage lines 7 2 Wise County power plant 7 3 Cove Point LNG import facility 7 4 Environmental record 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksOverview editThe company s asset portfolio includes 27 000 megawatts of power generation 6 000 miles 9 700 km of electric transmission lines 54 000 miles 87 000 km of distribution lines 14 000 miles 23 000 km of natural gas transmission gathering and storage pipeline and 1 2 trillion cubic feet 34 km3 equivalent of natural gas and oil reserves citation needed Dominion also operates the nation s largest natural gas storage facility 10 amounting to more than 975 billion cubic feet 2 76 1010 m3 of storage capacity 6 The company s Cove Point liquefied natural gas LNG import terminal on the Chesapeake Bay is one of the nation s largest and busiest facilities of its kind citation needed Dominion serves more than 5 million retail energy customers in the Midwest mid Atlantic and Northeast regions of the U S 11 In 2017 Dominion was listed at 238 on the Fortune 500 12 A book about the company s 100 year history Dominion s First Century A Legacy of Service was published in 2010 13 Generation statistics edit In 2015 18 percent of Dominion s total electric production came from coal 22 percent from nuclear power 32 percent from natural gas 9 percent from oil 12 percent from Hydro and other renewables and 7 percent from other sources 14 A strategy is being developed for renewable energy sources primarily wind and biomass and conservation and efficiency programs to play an increasingly important role in meeting future energy needs and minimizing the company s environmental footprint 15 16 History editDominion s corporate roots reach back to the Colonial era through predecessor companies that operated canal and river barging street lighting railways and electric trolleys 17 In 1787 the Virginia General Assembly created the Appomattox Trustees to promote navigation along the Appomattox River In 1795 the trustees formed the Upper Appomattox Company to build dams along the river for industrial use beginning Dominion s history 18 In 1901 the water rights passed to the newly formed Virginia Passenger amp Power Company 19 Dominion s closest direct corporate ancestor Virginia Railway amp Power Company was founded by Frank Jay Gould on June 29 1909 It bought Virginia Passenger amp Power soon afterward In 1925 the name was changed to the Virginia Electric and Power Company VEPCO a regulated monopoly In 1940 VEPCO doubled its service territory by merging with the Virginia Public Service Company The transit operations were sold in 1944 20 In 1980 VEPCO began branding itself as Virginia Power while branding its North Carolina operations as North Carolina Power Three years later VEPCO reorganized as a holding company Dominion Resources 18 19 By 1985 Dominion split its distribution operations among two operating companies Virginia Power operating in Virginia and the Greenbrier Valley of West Virginia and North Carolina Power operating in North Carolina In 1986 Dominion gained territory by expanding in Northern Virginia after purchasing the Virginia distribution territory of Potomac Electric Power Company PEPCO In 1987 the West Virginia assets of Dominion were sold to Utilicorp United becoming branded as West Virginia Power but Dominion retained ownership of the Mount Storm Power Station in West Virginia In 1999 West Virginia Power would be sold to Allegheny Energy and folded into its Monongahela Power subsidiary 21 it and other Allegheny Energy subsidiaries have since been acquired in 2010 by FirstEnergy 19 Throughout the 1980s and 1990s Dominion initiated a series of expansions into regulated and non regulated energy businesses both domestically and internationally During that era the company also established itself as a world class operator of nuclear power stations 22 In 2000 Dominion bought Consolidated Natural Gas Company CNG of Pittsburgh and added natural gas service to its energy delivery network in the energy intensive markets in the Northeastern quadrant of the U S In 2001 Dominion bought Louis Dreyfus Natural Gas Company adding to its natural gas delivery network 18 Dominion re branded all of its operations in 2000 to Dominion from Virginia and North Carolina Power as well as Consolidated Gas in order to create a more unified energy company In 2007 as part of another effort to refocus on core electric and gas operations Dominion sold most of its Houston based natural gas and oil exploration and production business for pre tax proceeds of nearly 14 billion Its onshore US oil and gas reserves were sold in separate deals to Loews Corporation and to XTO Energy while its Gulf of Mexico reserves were sold to Eni and its Canadian reserves were sold to two Canadian trusts Dominion still retains some production areas in Appalachia however 18 23 In February 2016 Dominion Resources announced that it would be acquiring Questar Corporation 24 The acquisition was completed in September 2016 8 In 2017 Dominion Resources rebranded itself to Dominion Energy following with a new logo 25 In January 2018 Reuters reported that Dominion Energy would be buying SCANA Corporation for 7 9 billion 26 the acquisition was completed in January 2019 27 In the summer of 2018 Dominion Energy launched a grid transformation program The program s aim was to build 3 000 megawatts worth of new solar and wind energy by the year 2022 The program was launched under the authority of the Grid Transformation amp Security Act a state law signed by Virginia Governor Ralph Northam The law paves the way for expanded investments in renewable energy smart grid technology a stronger more secure grid and energy efficiency programs 28 In July 2020 Dominion announced plans to sell natural gas transmission and storage assets to Berkshire Hathaway the size of the deal is estimated at 10 billion 29 In September 2023 Enbridge agreed to acquire East Ohio Gas Questar Gas and Public Service Co of North Carolina from Dominion for a total enterprise value worth 14 billion 30 Operations edit nbsp Dominion s Chesterfield Power StationDominion has five operating segments 31 Dominion Generation edit Dominion generates electricity for both regulated sale in its Virginia and North Carolina markets and also for wholesale in other markets in the Northeast and Midwest United States Electricity generation is the largest unit of Dominion 32 Dominion Virginia and North Carolina Power edit Dominion is a regulated electric utility that transmits and distributes electricity from its power plants in Virginia North Carolina Connecticut and West Virginia to customers Dominion Energy edit Natural gas distribution Natural gas transmission and storage Producer services Solar Funding Tredegar Solar Fund I LLCDominion Exploration and Production edit Dominion Exploration and Production was the natural gas and oil exploration and production subsidiary of Dominion and by 2007 was one of the largest independent natural gas and oil operators During 2007 Dominion sold the majority of its oil and natural gas exploration and production assets to put additional focus on growing its electric generation and energy distribution transmission storage and retail businesses mainly in Virginia West Virginia and North Carolina 33 Expansion plans editDominion was a partner in a joint venture that planned to build the 600 miles 970 km Atlantic Coast Pipeline a natural gas pipeline to run between West Virginia and North Carolina 34 Though the project had faced stiff opposition from environmental and community heritage groups along its route ground was broken on the pipeline in Lewis County West Virginia in May 2018 35 36 Dominion and Duke Energy canceled the pipeline in July 2020 citing cost increases due to lawsuits largely from environmental groups opposed to the project 37 Dominion is constructing a massive offshore wind farm off of the coast of Virginia the project being named Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind or CVOW This project will add more than 2 600 megawatts of clean energy to their grid with 220 wind turbines capable of powering 650 000 homes at peak 38 This project will be the country s second offshore wind project but the first of its kind to be installed in federal waters sited roughly 27 miles off the Virginian coast 39 Dominion currently has two turbines constructed as a pilot project 40 planning for all turbines to be in place by 2026 41 In December 2020 the keel was laid for the project s novel Jones Act compliant offshore WTIV the Charybdis 40 under construction at Keppel AmFELS shipyards in Brownsville Texas 42 Political activities editThe Dominion Political Action Committee PAC has been very active in donating to Virginia candidates In 2009 the Dominion PAC donated a total of 814 885 with 56 going to Republicans and 41 to Democrats In 2008 the PAC donated 539 038 with 50 going to Republicans and 47 to Democrats 43 In the 2016 election cycle the PAC contributed 1 276 016 17 to various political candidates and committees 44 Lobbyists for Dominion worked to pass West Virginia s Critical Infrastructure Protection Act a 2021 law creating felony penalties for protests targeting oil and gas facilities which was described by its sponsor John Kelly as having been requested by the natural gas industry 45 Charitable contributions editDominion s social investment program is carried out primarily through the Dominion Foundation which gives about 20 million each year to charities in the states in which Dominion does business 46 Dominion also has the Benjamin J Lambert III Volunteer of the Year Program 2017 was the thirty third year of the program recognizing top company volunteers Dominion honors the volunteers by paying 1000 to the charity of the individual s choice In 2016 twelve employees from Ohio Pennsylvania Virginia and West Virginia were selected 47 In 2020 Dominion responded to the coronavirus pandemic by stopping service disconnects for non payment and helping customers who had been disconnected for not making payments to reconnect to its service It is also waiving late and reconnection fees The company has also directed its charitable foundation to provide 1 million in aid to help individuals and organizations fighting COVID 19 The 1 million will be offered to national groups like the American Red Cross and local organizations the company identifies 48 Controversies editHigh voltage lines edit A number of controversies have surrounded the company s decisions to develop new routes for its electric power transmission lines On February 13 2007 The Washington Post reported that the power company was planning to change the route of one 500 kV transmission line to appease critics in Northern Virginia from a route that would cut through protected forest and farmland to a southern route that would bypass nature preserves and Civil War sites by running adjacent to existing power lines However U S Congressional Representative Frank Wolf R VA and Governor Tim Kaine D remained opposed to the line saying that there was no real need and that Dominion was trying to bring cheap electricity from the Midwest Dominion contested saying that the line would bring needed electricity to growing Northern Virginia The proposal was accepted by the State Corporation Commission SCC on October 7 2008 49 50 On February 15 2008 the SCC approved a controversial proposal for a 230 kV Dominion Virginia transmission line that would travel above ground for 1 8 miles 2 9 km along a wooded portion of the Washington amp Old Dominion Railroad Trail between Leesburg and Clarks Gap in Loudoun County which Dominion again claimed was necessary for power reliability 51 52 53 Less than three weeks later on March 4 and March 5 2008 the Senate and the House of Delegates of the Virginia General Assembly unanimously passed emergency legislation that ordered the SCC to approve the underground construction of the line along that section of the trail as part of a four part statewide pilot program for the development of underground transmission lines Sponsored by Delegate Joe T May R Loudoun the legislation exempted the project from any requirements for further SCC analyses relating to the impacts of the route including environmental impacts and impacts upon historical resources The legislation went into effect when Virginia Governor Tim Kaine approved it on April 2 2008 51 54 Wise County power plant edit The company began constructing a 605 MWe coal fired power station in Wise County Virginia in June 2008 As of December 2009 update the construction had reached the halfway point with the plant scheduled to be fully operational in mid 2012 55 56 Dominion calls the plant the Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center which has been criticized by environmentalists as a way to make the plant sound environmentally friendly 57 The plant does however have the most stringent air permit for any coal fired power plant in the nation currently The plant will burn up to 20 biomass along with coal and a small amount of waste coal known as gob 56 The plant s carbon dioxide emissions are currently projected to be 5 4 million tons per year 58 High levels of mercury emitted from the plant which is controlled by activated carbon injection to reduce the emissions as well as a fly ash dump near the Clinch River a source of drinking water are also of concern The plant would also continue to support mountaintop removal coal mining Supporters including Governor Tim Kaine stated that as one of the largest importers of electricity Virginia could become less dependent on importing electricity from other states with a new power plant 57 The plant brought 1000 workers to build and will employ 130 full time as well as pay 4 to 7 million dollars of tax revenue yearly to economically depressed Wise County 55 In September 2008 the site was blockaded by activists from the Rainforest Action Network 59 Cove Point LNG import facility edit In 2001 when Dominion s Dominion Cove Point LNG subsidiary was scheduled to reopen many local residents were concerned about the proximity only 3 miles to the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant and the damage that could be caused by an attack or an explosion at the plant Residents thought that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission did not consider the risks before opening the plant 60 In 2005 Washington Gas claimed that the natural gas imported at the plant was too hot meaning that it contained fewer heavy hydrocarbons and burned hotter Washington Gas said that the hot gas caused problems for its customers and caused many of its mains to break Dominion denied that the imported gas was the cause of the breaks and stated that expanding the area serviced by the imported gas would not cause additional leaks in the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia suburbs 61 Environmental record edit nbsp The former now demolished Brayton Point Power Station in Somerset MassIn 2010 the Political Economy Research Institute ranked Dominion Resources 51st among corporations emitting airborne pollutants in the United States Dominion s Toxic Score of 16 656 pounds released toxicity population exposure represents a significant improvement from both the 2008 report Dominion ranked 27th with a Toxic Score of 58 642 and the 2005 report Dominion ranked 19th with a Toxic Score of 117 712 62 In December 2007 a settlement between the United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA and Dominion Energy of Brayton Point called for the company s power generating plant to install new closed cycle cooling towers that provided significant protection to aquatic organisms in Mount Hope Bay which flows into Narragansett Bay The 2007 settlement resolved an ongoing dispute that began in 2003 The EPA issued a final discharge permit called a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System NPDES for the Brayton Point Power Station requiring significant reductions in thermal discharges to and water intake from Mount Hope Bay 63 In 2002 Dominion was responsible for 1 110 703 pounds of gastrointestinal or liver toxicant emissions 1 440 000 pounds of musculoskeletal toxicant emissions and 1 489 763 pounds of suspected respiratory toxicant emissions and 1 478 383 pounds of suspected skin or sense organ toxicant emissions among other emissions that are suspected to be hazardous 64 See also editCoastal Virginia Offshore WindReferences edit a b c d e f g h i DOMINION RESOURCES INC VA 2019 Annual Report Form 10 K XBRL United States Securities and Exchange Commission February 28 2020 DOMINION RESOURCES INC VA 2019 Annual Report Form 10 K XBRL United States Securities and Exchange Commission February 28 2020 Who We Are Archived from the original on 2018 01 08 Retrieved 2019 01 04 D Income Statement Dominion Resources Inc Retrieved 2013 11 13 D Profile Dominion Resources Inc Yahoo Finance Retrieved 2013 11 13 a b 2008 Summary Annual Report PDF Dominion Resources Inc 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 2 January 2010 Retrieved 13 July 2009 Company Profile Archived from the original on 2017 07 03 Retrieved 2017 05 24 a b Dominion Resources Combines With Questar Corporation Sep 16 2016 Dominion completes buyout of SCANA after 17 month nuclear fiasco thestate Retrieved 2019 01 27 Dimensions 2008 2009 Corporate Responsibility Report PDF Dominion Resources Inc 2009 Archived from the original PDF on 30 August 2009 Retrieved 31 August 2009 Form 10 K SEC Filing for Dominion Energy www sec gov December 31 2018 Retrieved 2023 11 21 Dominion Energy Fortune Archived from the original on 2018 01 07 Retrieved 2017 07 18 Dominion s First Century A Legacy of Service Archived 2010 07 29 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 978 0 9768331 6 1 Dominion Citizenship Report dominioncsr com Retrieved 2016 11 29 Dominion s Plan to Address Greenhouse Gasses PDF Dominion Archived from the original PDF on 2015 06 17 Retrieved 2015 06 15 How Dominion Energy Plans to Launch an Offshore Wind Empire www greentechmedia com Archived from the original on 22 May 2020 chcom 2013 07 05 Dominion Energy Dominion Resources CompaniesHistory com The largest companies and brands in the world Retrieved 2023 05 06 a b c d Dominion History Archived from the original on 2008 09 14 Retrieved 2008 08 03 a b c Dominion Resources Company History FundingUniverse Retrieved 2010 03 04 ALLYN COMPANY EXPANDS Buys Trolley and Bus Systems of Richmond and Norfolk Va The New York Times 1944 12 04 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2016 10 29 Allegheny Energy Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Sep 10 1999 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 3 2013 Smolkin Rachel January 2004 Are We Going Nuclear Washingtonian Retrieved 31 August 2009 Dominion and North Anna are leaders in performance worldwide Calvert s Calvert Cliffs coming that way but North Anna s there Mufson Steven Dominion sells more of its oil and gas assets Washington Post June 5 2007 p D04 Dominion Resources Questar Corporation to Combine Feb 1 2016 Dominion to Gain Energy With New Name Rebranding Feb 6 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 04 22 Swamynathan Yashaswini January 3 2018 Dominion Energy to buy Scana Corp in 7 9 billion deal Reuters London Thomson Reuters Retrieved January 3 2018 Dominion Energy Combines With SCANA Corporation Dominion Energy MediaRoom Retrieved 2022 01 03 Dominion Energy Launches Grid Transformation Program Paving Way for Virginia s Energy Future With 3 000 Megawatts of New Solar and Wind Planned by 2022 Dominion Energy Inc Dominion Energy Inc Archived from the original on 2018 11 27 Retrieved 2018 11 27 Duffy Clare July 5 2020 Berkshire Hathaway will buy natural gas assets from Dominion Energy in 10 billion deal CNN Business Retrieved 6 July 2020 Kumar Arunima French David 5 September 2023 Enbridge bets big on US gas with 14 billion bid for Dominion utilities Reuters Operating Segments Dominion Energy Retrieved 17 May 2023 Matt Jarzemsky April 29 2010 Dominion 1Q Net Drops 30 On Charges Lower Sales Dow Jones Newswires The Wall Street Journal Online Retrieved May 4 2010 dead link Dominion Exploration and Production Archived from the original on 2010 05 10 Retrieved 2010 05 06 Atlantic Coast Pipeline hires main construction contractor Oil and Gas Journal September 22 2016 Retrieved February 7 2017 WRITER Charles Young STAFF Atlantic Coast Pipeline construction begins with groundbreaking in Lewis County WV News Retrieved 2018 05 24 Downey John 14 May 2018 FERC lets Atlantic Coast Pipeline construction begin in West Virginia www bizjournals com Retrieved 2018 05 24 Penn Ivan 5 July 2020 Atlantic Coast Pipeline Canceled as Delays and Costs Mount The New York Times Retrieved 17 August 2020 Dominion Energy Announces Largest Offshore Wind Project in US Dominion Energy MediaRoom Retrieved 2023 01 31 CVOW Propelling U S Toward a Clean Energy Future MYR Group MYR Group 2021 10 26 Retrieved 2023 01 31 a b Peter Buxbaum January 25 2021 Jones Act won t stop US offshore wind ajot com American Journal of Transportation Retrieved April 6 2023 Dominion Energy CVOW Timeline coastalvawind com Retrieved 2023 01 31 Wei Huang October 3 2022 US initiatives assess current wind challenges future opportunities offshore mag com Offshore Magazine Retrieved April 8 2023 September October 2022 print issue Dominion Virginia Public Access Project Archived from the original on 2009 08 06 Retrieved 2010 03 04 DOMINION RESOURCES INC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE DOMINION PAC committee overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved 2017 07 18 Brown Alleen June 7 2020 A Powerful Petrochemical Lobbying Group Advanced Anti Protest Legislation in the Midst of the Pandemic The Intercept Retrieved March 17 2021 Charitable Giving and the Dominion Foundation Dominion Archived from the original on 2010 02 25 Retrieved 2010 03 04 Dominion honors volunteers of the year donates 13 000 to local charities Augusta Free Press 2017 04 27 Retrieved 2017 04 28 Delane Matt 20 March 2020 Dominion Energy committing 1 million to aid COVID 19 relief efforts WCIV TV Charleston SC Sinclair Broadcast Group Michael D Shear and Amy Gardner 2007 02 13 Power Line to Track Existing N Va Route The Washington Post Retrieved 2010 03 20 Meadow Brook to Loudoun 500 kV Line Dominion Archived from the original on 2010 04 04 Retrieved 2010 03 20 a b Jonathan Mummolo 2008 03 09 Portion of Power Line to Be Buried The Washington Post Retrieved 2010 03 20 Pleasant View Hamilton 230kV Line Dominion Archived from the original on 2010 01 02 Retrieved 2010 03 20 Section of W amp OD Railroad Regional Park approved for transmission line route From W amp OD Trail Mile 36 2 at coordinates 39 06 51 N 77 35 50 W 39 114029 N 77 597283 W 39 114029 77 597283 W amp OD Transmission line route at Trail Mile 36 2 to Trail Mile 38 0 at coordinates 39 08 15 N 77 36 33 W 39 137417 N 77 609246 W 39 137417 77 609246 Transmission line route at Trail Mile 38 0 Legislative history of HB 1319 Underground transmission lines pilot program established and Text of H 1319 2008 Virginia Acts of Assembly Chapter 799 An Act to establish a pilot program to place certain transmission lines underground The Virginia General Assembly Accessed 2008 04 21 a b Dominion begins construction of Wise County Power Plant Kingsport Times News 2008 06 30 Retrieved 2010 03 21 a b Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center Dominion Archived from the original on 2010 03 14 Retrieved 2010 03 21 a b Scott Harper 2008 06 22 Power plant is ground zero in battle of energy vs environment The Virginian Pilot Retrieved 2010 03 21 Stop the Wise County Coal Plant Chesapeake Climate Action Network Archived from the original on 2009 10 10 Retrieved 2010 03 21 Protesters From Across the Country Join Wise County VA Residents to Oppose Coal Plant s Impact on Environment and Health and to Demand a Clean Energy Future Rainforest Action Network 2008 09 15 Archived from the original on 2009 06 12 Retrieved 2008 09 16 Worries Aside Cove Point Gas Plant Gets a Green Light Bay Weekly 2001 01 03 Archived from the original on March 21 2006 Retrieved October 9 2010 Jake Dweck and David Wochner March 2006 LNG s Final Hurdle PDF Public Utilities Fortnightly Sutherland Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2010 03 06 Political Economy Research Institute Toxic 100 Table Archived April 5 2010 at the Wayback Machine Settlement Will Spur Major Environmental Improvements at Brayton Point Power Plant Environmental Releases for DOMINION RESOURCES INC YORKTOWN POWER STATION Archived 2020 07 29 at the Wayback MachineArchived At July 4 2013 on the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial site Business data for Dominion Resources GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dominion Energy amp oldid 1189463935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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