LAURENCE HAMMACK
The Roanoke Times
By the assessment of Appalachian Power Co., its monthly bill for an average residential customer was one penny less at the end of 2019 than it was a decade earlier.
A report from the State Corporation Commission looks at a different time frame, from 2007 to 2020, and concludes that bills went up by $42.42 a month, an increase of nearly 64%.
The details quickly get complicated. But this much is clear: Appalachian is seeking a series of future rate hikes â either from the SCC or the Virginia Supreme Court â that would add another $22 to the tab for someone who consumes 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity a month in their home.
Appalachian Power customers could see their monthly bills rise by $22 Here s how
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McClellan praises Biden’s American Families Plan, urges Virginia to go further
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Jennifer McClellan
Jennifer McClellan released a statement today applauding President Biden’s American Families Plan and emphasizing the need for Virginia to go further as the Commonwealth rebuilds from the pandemic.
“I’m pleased to see that President Biden is coming to Yorktown on Monday to highlight this critical proposal for education and the care economy. President Biden’s American Families Plan is exactly the investment Virginia needs to strengthen the care economy, which I’ll lead as governor,” said McClellan, a candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for governor. “I have called for a record investment in early childhood education with
Dominion Energy Seeks Projects to Increase Renewable Energy in Virginia
- Company seeks proposals for new solar, onshore wind and energy storage projects
- Projects will accelerate Virginia s transition to a clean energy economy
- Dominion Energy plans to achieve net zero emissions nationwide by 2050
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RICHMOND, Va., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dominion Energy Virginia is seeking proposals from developers for new solar, onshore wind and energy storage projects. The company issues annual Requests for Proposals (RFPs) to support the goals of the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) and help the company achieve its goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.