Dominion Energy is moving forward with a major renewable energy project: a $9 billion offshore wind farm off the coast of Virginia. However, the construction of this large-scale wind farm means some Virginia residents will initially have to pay more for their electricity.
Starting this fall, Dominion Energy customers in Virginia will see a slight increase in their electric bills. The rate hike, approximately an additional $4 per month, is intended to help cover the construction costs of the offshore wind farm. The increase will take effect in September and is expected to generate nearly $485.9 million for the project over the next year.
Despite the initial cost to consumers, Dominion Energy assured that the investment will pay off in the long run. Once the wind farm is operational, the utility providers said customers can anticipate better financial savings.
Dominion Energy expects construction to be completed in 2026. The company estimates that the average residential consumer could see a reduction of more than $80 in their annual electricity costs.
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