Dominion Energy Virginia has submitted a new large-load connection queue process to the Virginia State Corporation Commission to manage the growing energy demands, primarily from data centers. The proposed structure aims to improve transparency, align electrical load with system capability, and reduce the risk of stranded assets. This filing follows a commission directive and comes as Dominion faces a queue of approximately 70GW in large-load delivery points, largely from data centers.
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Dominion files large-load connection queue plan with state regulators
Dominion Energy Virginia has submitted a new large-load connection queue process to the Virginia State Corporation Commission to manage the growing energy demands, primarily from data centers. The proposed structure aims to improve transparency, align electrical load with system capability, and reduce the risk of stranded assets. This filing follows a commission directive and comes as Dominion faces a queue of approximately 70GW in large-load delivery points, largely from data centers.