Renewables Dominion proposes 800 MW of new solar in Virginia Dominion made the request to regulators which includes six projects that would be owned or acquired by the utility and 13 power purchase agreements. John Engel 10.4.2023 Share Dominion Energy Virginia’s Puller Solar facility in Middlesex County, Virginia. (Courtesy: Dominion Energy) Dominion Energy has proposed more than a dozen new solar projects totaling nearly 800 MW of capacity in Virginia. Dominion made the request to the Virginia State Corporation Commission on Oct. 4 which includes six projects (337 MW) that would be owned or acquired by the utility and 13 power purchase agreements (435 MW) with independently owned projects. Construction of the projects will support more than 1,600 jobs and generate more than $570 million in economic benefits across Virginia, Dominion said. Additional details about the utility-owned projects are below: ProjectSizeLocationAlberta Solar3 MWBrunswick CountyBeldale Solar57 MWPowhatan CountyBlue Ridge Solar95 MWPittsylvania CountyBookers Mill Solar127 MWRichmond CountyMichaux Solar50 MWHenry & Pittsylvania CountiesPeppertown Solar5 MWHanover County In addition to SCC approval, the utility-owned projects require local and state permits before construction may begin. If approved, construction is expected to be complete between 2024 and 2026. The cost of the projects is estimated to add approximately $1.54 to the average residential customer’s monthly bill. Dominion Energy Virginia’s rates are currently 16% below the national average and 32% below the East Coast average, the utility added. Related Articles Alabama Power gets green light to cut payments to third-party energy producers Geothermal east of the Rockies? Meta and Sage team up to feed data centers New Mexico: The new wind power capital? LS Power to invest in conventional and renewable generation