SCC Says Dominion’s Future Spending Plan ‘Legally Sufficient,’ Warns Against Impact on Consumers
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Virginia regulators rebuke Dominion’s long-term plan, but OK it anyway
Virginia regulators sent mixed signals on the state’s clean energy transition this week — accepting utility Dominion Energy’s plan for new fossil-fueled plants on one hand but ordering the company’s future blueprints to better account for the state’s carbon-free electricity law on the other. Dominion’s forecast…

SCC says Dominion’s future spending plan ‘legally sufficient,’ warns against impact on consumers
In a ruling on Tuesday, the State Corporation Commission stated that Dominion Energy’s 2024 Integrated Resource Plan, while “legally sufficient”, raises concerns about the utility’s future spending plans, which will “significantly impact millions of residential and business customers in the…
State regulators call Dominion’s spending plan ‘legally sufficient' but warn of impacts on consumers
In a ruling earlier this week, the State Corporation Commission stated that Dominion Energy’s 2024 Integrated Resource Plan, while “legally sufficient,” raises concerns about the utility’s future spending plans, which will “significantly impact millions of residential and business customers in…
Commission 'accepts' Dominion’s long-term plan as 'legally sufficient' but will require improvements moving forward
Among other significant problems, Dominion's plans failed to consider the requirement that the utility's fossil fuel fleet must retire by 2045 under the law, a requirement that permits only narrow exceptions. The post Commission ‘accepts’ Dominion’s long-term plan as ‘legally sufficient’ but will require improvements moving forward appeared first on Appalachian Voices.
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