The hikes would raise the average residence's monthly bill by more than $20.
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County officials tout the financial benefits of the controversial centers.
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The measure could allow more customers to qualify for bill credits.
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Utility ratepayers will see higher bills because of it.
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An executive order halts all new federal leases and permits for offshore wind projects.
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Partner company hopes to have the project up and running by the 2030s.
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Utility also filed a supplement to its long-term plan
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Virginia is home to the world’s largest concentration of data centers. Here's what that means.
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Tech giants are seeking clean electricity sources amid increasing demand for AI and data centers.
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Environmental activists say the plant threatens zero-emissions requirements set to take effect in 2045.
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Participants get a discount for using electricity in off-peak hours and pay a premium to cover anything used on-peak.
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The move is a culmination of efforts by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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The group is supporting Virginia candidates who’ve accepted donations from the utility in the past.
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Virginia's largest electric utility might seek to keep most of its existing power stations online for decades to come and seek to build additional small natural gas and nuclear units.
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