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Thousands of residents across Virginia remained without electricity this weekend as Dominion Energy worked to restore service ...
Thousands of Dominion Energy (D) customers lost power on Sunday in Virginia after severe storms caused damage to power lines.
Neighbors across Central Virginia are cleaning up after powerful thunderstorms swept through the region Sunday night, leaving ...
In northern Virginia alone, Dominion Energy has moved nearly 300 miles of lines underground, with another 175 miles in progress, according to spokesperson Aisha Khan.
Dominion Energy has completed burying more than 2,500 miles of the most outage-prone power lines in Virginia to reduce power outages and restoration time during storms, as part of the company’s ...
VIRGINIA, USA — Dominion Energy crews have restored power to the majority of customers affected by a widespread outage that impacted over 2,000 customers across 11 counties in Virginia. On ...
Media Contacts: Northern Virginia: Aisha Khan, 703-397-4429, [email protected] Central Virginia: Craig Carper, 804-219-8314, [email protected] ...
Over the past 10 years, Dominion Energy Virginia has been working to bury outage-prone power lines across the state. Just in time for hurricane season, about 2,500 miles of lines have been buried ...
The company has undergrounded about 2,500 miles of power lines since launching the program 11 years ago. Progress is limited by cost, resources and labor requirements.
Severe storms leave more than 100,000 customers without power in Northern Virginia A time-lapse shows the moment the storm rolled into Washington, D.C. from the Meridian Hill Park area.
As of 11 p.m., about 44,298 Dominion Energy customers in Central Virginia were without power, according to the company’s outage map. Just under 30,000 of those customers were in Henrico County.