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Dominion Acquires Unit in Virginia, Set to Add 500 MW Solar

Dominion Energy Inc. D announced that it acquired a 10 megawatt (MW) solar facility in Clarke County, VA., from the project’s developer, an affiliate of Chicago-based Hecate Energy, LLC. The company also declared its intention to acquire another 20 MW solar farm, presently under construction in Northampton County, VA, from the same company in the third quarter of 2017.

The new solar additions will increase Dominion Energy’s solar power generation capacity to nearly 409 MW in Virginia. In fact, they are a part of its strategy to add 500 MW in solar power plant and have plans to invest more than $800 million in the state by 2020.

Moreover, both these solar projects have long-term power purchase agreement with Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC).

Dominion’s Solar Plans

Since 2013, the company has invested $2.6 billion to develop its solar projects. These projects will also allow Dominion Energy to enjoy the benefit of solar-related investment tax credits and enhance its gross renewable operating fleet to 1,800 MW by the end of 2018.

Notably, to address the increasing demand for electricity, Dominion Energy might plan to add at least 5,200 MW of solar in Virginia over the next 25 years.

What’s in Store for Solar Industry?

The recent decision of the Trump administration to support coal industry could hurt growth trajectory of the renewable industry. However, the current projections provided by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) indicate toward a steady growth of solar generation in the country.

In 2016, the total utility-scale solar electricity generating capacity in the U.S. was 21 gigawatts (GW). Moving ahead, EIA expects solar capacity additions during the year to reach 29 GW and 32 GW by the end of 2017 and 2018, respectively. We believe these solar additions will help to lower emission levels.

Given the positive forecasts from EIA, we expect big utility operators like Duke Energy DUK to keep on expanding its renewable portfolio and lower emission in the process. It is to be noted that the company operates 400 MW of solar assets and has plans to expand its solar asset over time.

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