Submitted by Waste_Treacle2291 t3_11vq79v in rva

Hello!

Just a random question, I know that Dominion Energy is the dominant electricity utilities provider in the Richmond area - I've had a negative experience with them in the past, does anyone have any recommendations for comparable/reliable providers as an alternative?

Thanks so much and happy Sunday!

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DangeRaide t1_jcuaw2a wrote

Dominion Energy has a monopoly in the state of VA. There are no alternatives for electric power unfortunately.

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FalloutRip t1_jcuaxvw wrote

As far as I'm aware, Dominion has a monopoly in the area, and most of the state. Some areas of the state have coops as an option, shown on this map.

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cduganne10 t1_jcuba0b wrote

Even if you have solar you still deal with Dominion, I converted to solar last year but still deal with them due to send over produced power back to the grid for credit. They are the only gig in town, so you just have to deal with shitty service!

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Hiltson87 t1_jcubc5j wrote

They have a monopoly in large parts of the state, but there are co-op power companies throughout the state as well. Powhatan and Prince George both have co-ops that I can recall offhand, but they're not the only ones.

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heraus t1_jcubu9t wrote

Don’t get scammed! Dominion is your distributor and supplier in Richmond and most of the state. It’s a monopoly. I believe you can elect to have your energy generated through alternative energy sources but it’s still just Dominion agreeing to purchase your usage from those green generators and then you get a surcharge for that. You will still get your bill from Dominion.

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instantcoffee69 t1_jcudgan wrote

Dominion owns/controls distribution, transmission, and generation.

Dominion can be problematic, but you'll get nothing better from another company. And you won't get a better deal with a de-regulated market like Maryland (with PJM).

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needsexyboots t1_jcufwcj wrote

You can’t choose unless you move to a different part of the state or go fully solar

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iSYTOfficialX7 t1_jcuy5hr wrote

Powhatan, Amelia, Nottway, and some other counties have Southside Electric

Mecklenburg has Mecklenburg Electric

I do understand your point tho. Bro's stuck with dominion unless he moves to a county that doesn't use them.

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Gamegis t1_jcvaer3 wrote

Dominion is part of PJM too (and Virginia is also a deregulated Energy market just like in Maryland). But yes, otherwise I agree. Op you are stuck with dominion and anything else is likely a scam

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gamerthrowaway_ t1_jcvt8xd wrote

Afaik, you only have to deal with Dominion with your own solar when you are hooked up to the grid (regardless of any net metering or other programs). If you aren't, then it doesn't matter as there is no meter, but you're on your own.

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SothebysVA t1_jcy0ru8 wrote

Not in Richmond. In other areas, there are Co-Ops. I believe that Tappahannock has a Co-Op power station.

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