Powering Virginia’s Future
Dominion Energy filed its 2024 Integrated Resource Plan with state officials. The proposal outlines how the company expects to deliver more electricity to power Virginia in the years ahead.
“Nearly 80% of the plan’s incremental power generation over the next 15 years is carbon-free,” Dominion writes. That includes new offshore wind, new solar arrays, new batteries, and, beginning in the mid-2030s, small modular nuclear reactors.
According to a recent report, the U.S. Navy is also considering building a shore-based nuclear power site in the Commonwealth; four of the seven potential sites are in Virginia.
In the Southwestern section of the state, the nonprofit Energy DELTA Lab is developing plans to transform abandoned coal mines into clean energy hubs that could power data centers. Our Commonwealth is already home to one-third of the data centers in the world.
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