Dominion Virginia Power Proposes Reduction in Customer Bills

- Adjustment would mean typical residential bill will have only increased by less than half the rate of inflation when compared to 2008
- Customer savings due to efficiency of Dominion operations; low costs of natural gas; mild weather

RICHMOND, Va., May 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Dominion Virginia Power customers can expect to see lower electricity bills this summer if a fuel rate proposal the company made today is approved by the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC).

The company proposed a reduction in its fuel charge that would lower the monthly bill of a typical residential customer, who uses about 1,000 kilowatt-hours a month, by $4.35, or about 3.8 percent. With the adjustment, the typical residential bill would have increased by just under 4 percent since July 2008 – less than half the rate of inflation over the same eight-year period.

"At Dominion our goal is to operate at high levels of efficiency in order to keep bills low for our customers. We have done this, and the efficiency from our generating units, combined with the low cost of natural gas and the generally milder weather, has led to this positive announcement," said Robert M. Blue, president of Dominion Virginia Power, "Providing reliable and affordable energy in an environmentally responsible manner is our core mission, and this proposal to reduce customers' bills is yet another step forward in our ongoing effort."

The new rate will take effect July 1 if approved by the commission. No change, up or down, can occur in company rates without approval of the SCC.

The fuel charge comprises about 20 percent of a typical residential bill. The company is not allowed to make any profit on the fuel charge, so customers only pay for the actual cost of power station fuels such as natural gas, coal, uranium and oil.

In a separate rate filing, the company proposed a small adjustment in the charge for the company's new and upgraded transmission infrastructure. The proposed change would raise a typical residential customer's bill by $0.30, or about 0.3 percent, and take effect Sept. 1 if approved.

Base rates, which comprise about 60 percent of a typical residential bill, remain frozen. With the proposed fuel and transmission rate changes, the company's electric rates continue to be well below national, state and regional averages.

More information about the company's electric rates can be found on the Dominion website at www.dom.com/varates.

About Dominion

Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 24,300 megawatts of generation, 12,200 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline, and 6,500 miles of electric transmission lines.  Dominion operates one of the nation's largest natural gas storage systems with 933 billion cubic feet of storage capacity and serves utility and retail energy customers in 14 states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's website at www.dom.com.

 

SOURCE Dominion Virginia Power

For further information: Le-Ha Anderson (804) 771-6115, Le-Ha.Anderson@dom.com; Bonita Harris (757) 857-2700, Bonita.B.Harris@dom.com; Charles Penn (703) 796-9308, Charles.Penn@dom.com