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Dominion Energy is seeking new solar and storage projects in Virginia and North Carolina

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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In their annual RFPs, Dominion Energy Virginia (DEV) and Dominion Energy North Carolina (DENC) announced they are seeking proposals for new solar, onshore wind and energy storage projects in Virginia and North Carolina. The PPAs will support customers’ future energy needs, as outlined in the company’s latest Integrated resource plan.

The company is interested in proposals for five categories:

  • new photovoltaic solar energy
  • new PV solar generation in addition to energy storage
  • new onshore wind
  • new onshore wind energy in addition to energy storage
  • new stand-alone energy storage

For solar proposals, the company is seeking both utility-scale projects larger than 3 MW and distributed projects of 3 MW or less. The company will consider facilities in Virginia and North Carolina. For distributed projects of 3 MW or less, the facilities must be located within the DEV or DENC service area where there are location grid benefits for Dominion Energy customers. The company also encourages the submission of PPAs for solar, onshore wind and energy storage projects at previously developed sites, such as former landfills or industrial uses.

All participating bidders must register by submitting an Intent to Bid form and a signed Confidentiality Agreement (CA) by January 20, 2026. The Intent to Bid form, CA and other additional information about this RFP can also be found here. The completed form and signed CA should be sent by email to [email protected] no later than February 9, 2026.

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