Dominion Energy proposes rate increases in Va.; seeks separate class for data centers and other heavy users
- Dominion Energy proposed rate hikes that would increase customer bills in Virginia.
- The company states that increasing costs and inflation drive the need for higher rates.
- Base rates could increase by $8.51 in 2026 and $2 in 2027, plus a fuel rate increase.
- Ed Baine said, "We're focused on providing exceptional value for our customers every single day."
- If approved, residential customers' monthly bills could rise over $21 by 2027.
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Dominion Energy proposes rate increases in Va.; seeks separate class for data centers and other heavy users
Dominion Energy has filed applications to raise monthly base rates and fuel rate costs in Virginia, as well as establish a separate class for heavy consumers of electricity, including data centers. In filings Monday with the Virginia State Corporation Commission, Dominion proposed base rate increases of $8.51 per month in 2026 and $2.00 in 2027, for the typical residential customer. If approved, this would be the company’s first increase in bas…
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