Dominion proposes 1 GW of new Virginia solar + storage by 2023

Dominion proposes 1 GW of new Virginia solar + storage by 2023

The utility has proposed 15 new Dominion-owned and 32 new PPA projects, in pursuit of achieving 100% renewable energy by 2045.

Dominion Energy Virginia, in its annual clean energy filing with state regulators, has proposed a 1 GW portfolio of new solar and energy storage projects in the state to make progress toward the goals of the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which requires that 100% of electricity sales in Virginia come from clean energy sources by 2045.

Specifically, the proposal is divided between what would be Dominion-owned projects, and projects that would sell their generation to Dominion under power purchase agreements (PPAs). The Dominion-owned portion of the proposal comprised of 11 utility-scale solar projects, two small-scale distributed solar projects, one combined solar and storage project, and one stand-alone energy storage project:

Utility-Scale Solar
Camellia Solar20 MWGloucester CountyTo be acquired from Strata Clean Energy
Fountain Creek Solar80 MWGreensville CountyAcquired from Clearway Energy
Otter Creek Solar60 MWMecklenburg CountyAcquired from Brookfield Renewables
Piney Creek Solar80 MWHalifax CountyAcquired from Hexagon Energy
Quillwort Solar18 MWPowhatan CountyAcquired from Cypress Creek Renewables
Sebera Solar18 MWPrince George CountyAcquired from KDC Solar Virginia
Solidago Solar20 MWIsle of Wight CountyAcquired from Standard Solar
Sweet Sue Solar75 MWKing William CountyAcquired from Invenergy
Walnut Solar150 MWKing & Queen CountyAcquired from a joint venture between Open Road Renewables and Eolian
Winterberry Solar20 MWGloucester CountyTo be acquired from Strata Clean Energy
Winterpock Solar20 MWChesterfield CountyAcquired from Cypress Creek Renewables
Small-Scale Distributed Solar
Black Bear Solar1.6 MWBuckingham CountyTo be acquired from Hexagon Energy
Springfield Solar2 MWWestmoreland CountyTo be acquired from Hexagon Energy
Energy Storage
Dry Bridge Storage20 MWChesterfield CountyAcquired from East Point Energy
Combined Solar and Storage
Dulles Solar and Storage100 MW Solar & 50 MW StorageLoudoun CountyDeveloped by Dominion Energy Virginia

Construction of the 15 utility-owned solar and energy storage projects is expected to generate more than $880 million in economic benefits across Virginia and will support nearly 4,200 clean energy jobs. The distributed solar projects and the stand-alone energy storage project are expected to be completed in 2022, with the remaining projects planned for completion in 2023.

As for the rest of the proposed 1 GW of new generation, Dominion’s PPA section of the proposal includes 32 solar and energy storage projects operated by third-party providers, which were selected through a competitive solicitation process.

Dominion shares that, if approved, the proposed projects will add approximately $1.13 to the typical residential customer’s monthly bill.

From: https://pv-magazine-usa.com/2021/09/16/dominion-proposes-1-gw-of-new-virginia-solar-storage-by-2023/

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