Dominion Energy issued the following announcement on May 2.
Dominion Energy Virginia has been named one of the nation's Top 10 Utility Solar companies by the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) based on its addition of 247 megawatts of solar generation during 2017.
Dominion Energy Virginia's development of solar has grown rapidly in the past few years. Since 2015, the company's solar capacity in Virginia has increased more than 630 percent – a factor that has boosted the state's solar ranking as well. Virginia was ranked 10th in the nation in solar capacity for 2017 by the Solar Energy Industries Association, largely due to Dominion Energy's solar projects.
The company has a total solar capacity of 746 megawatts under operation or development in the state. That's enough to power 186,000 homes at peak solar production and represents nearly enough solar panels to stretch across the country from Miami to Seattle.
In the next 15 years, Dominion Energy Virginia's solar fleet could expand by at least 4,720 megawatts of capacity, according to the company's Integrated Resource Plan filed yesterday with the Virginia State Corporation Commission. That's enough energy to power 1.18 million homes at peak sunlight and a nearly 50 percent increase over the forecast of 3,200 megawatts presented last year.
SEPA is a non-profit organization dedicated to working with electric power stakeholders. The organization provides a platform for education, research, standards and collaboration on solar, storage, demand response and other distributed energy resources.
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