Virginia

Rural Virginia School Districts Skeptical of Electric Buses
New legislation offers Virginia schools a chance to replace polluting diesel buses with electric ones, but battery issues are a roadblock.
States Working out the Details of Getting to 100%
Officials from Arizona, Colorado, Michigan, New Jersey and Virginia spoke about their top priorities for 2021 at the Energy Storage Association Policy Forum
Virginia Grades Dominion IRP Incomplete
Virginia regulators have graded Dominion Energy’s proposed integrated resource plan as incomplete, saying the company must provide more information.
MOPR, COVID Drive 2020 Policies in PJM
COVID-19 was the defining problem of 2020 as PJM worked to overcome difficulties in coordinating deliberations on a host of issues, including the MOPR.
Md., NC, Va. to Team up on Offshore Wind
Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia will collaborate to promote their states as a hub for the offshore wind (OSW) industry.
Dominion Names Blue as CEO in Earnings Call
Dominion Energy announced Friday that executive vice president and co-COO Robert Blue will become president and CEO by Oct. 1.
Chatterjee Pledges to Serve Full FERC Term
FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee pledged to serve his full term, saying his Facebook posting suggesting he was considering running for governor of Virginia was a joke.
Chatterjee Exploring Va. Gubernatorial Race
FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee, who has long been rumored to have political ambitions, has floated a trial balloon on a potential run in the 2021 Virginia gubernatorial race.
Dominion Undecided on FRR Option
Dominion told Virginia regulators it is undecided about whether to pursue an FRR or remain in the PJM capacity market, where new self-supply resources would be subject to the MOPR.
Dominion Energy Earnings Impacted by Weather, Not COVID-19
Dominion Energy saw little load impact from the COVID-19 pandemic in the first quarter, but earnings were hurt by an abnormally warm winter season.

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