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Virginia approves wave of new solar for Dominion Energy

Apr 2, 2024
Written by
Mason Adams
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Virginia approves wave of new solar for Dominion Energy

SOLAR: Virginia regulators approve a total of 764 MW in new solar power for Dominion Power, including four new solar farms totaling 329 MW plus 13 power purchase agreements with independent projects. (Richmond Times-Dispatch, Power Engineering)

ALSO:

OVERSIGHT:

  • Georgia regulators prepare to hear Georgia Power make its case for using more fossil fuels to meet escalating power demand over the objections of critics who say a proposed settlement didn’t incorporate public feedback and will result in higher bills. (Georgia Recorder)
  • Georgia’s five-person regulatory board wields enormous influence over Georgia Power’s plans and energy bills, but remains relatively unknown by the public. (WABE/Grist)

CARBON CAPTURE:

  • Plans to build enormous carbon capture facilities in Texas and beyond are attracting criticism for their potential to scramble weather patterns and because they’re often used to justify the continued extraction of fossil fuels. (New York Times)
  • A Tennessee startup opens a first-of-its-kind facility in Arkansas to turn waste from wood and rice operations into bricks to be buried to curtail carbon emissions. (Canary Media)

COAL:

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

WIND: Dominion Energy agrees to pay $290,000 to a Virginia city and $650,000 to a historic lighthouse to compensate for the visual impacts of its planned offshore wind farm. (WTKR)

OIL & GAS:

GRID:

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