Clean Virginia: The NextEra-Dominion Merger Is About More than Energy; It’s a Test of Whether Virginia Will Put Its People Above Monopoly Power
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Clean Virginia: The NextEra-Dominion merger is about more than energy; it’s a test of whether Virginia will put its people above monopoly power
For an opposing point of view, see “NextEra-Dominion’s AI future could reshape Virginia’s economy — and its energy politics” by former Wise County Clerk of Court Jack Kennedy. NextEra Energy’s proposed acquisition of Dominion Energy would create the largest electric utility monopoly in the United States. Virginia has one chance to get it right. Before this deal moves forward, Virginia regulators and policymakers should take a hard look at NextEr…
The Commonwealth of Virginia Is Right to Proceed with Caution on the Proposed NextEra-Dominion Merger
Virginia Distributed Solar Alliance and Secure Solar Futures Urge Virginia to Protect Ratepayers and Remove Barriers to Distributed Energy Virginia Distributed Solar Alliance ...
NextEra Energy to Join the Offshore Wind Club, But Does It Matter?
The country’s most valuable utility didn’t like offshore wind. But a proposed merger with Dominion would include a $11.4 billion project in Coastal Virginia.By Dan GearinoA utility megamerger announced this week would mean that the largest offshore wind project in the United States would be owned by the same company that already is the nation’s leading developer of renewables and battery storage.
NC Fast Facts: NextEra looks to acquire Dominion Energy
NextEra Energy is seeking to acquire Dominion Energy in an all-stock deal valued at about $67 billion, creating a massive power company as the energy needs of artificial intelligence drive demand higher in the U.S. It is one of the biggest proposed mergers so far this year and would create the worl
Giant NextEra-Dominion merger should be met with ‘caution’ to avoid rate increases, groups warn
The planned merger of US utilities NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy should be met with “caution” by state lawmakers, according to a number of US clean energy and political non-profit groups.
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