Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Richmond VA regulated utility (NYSE: D); $50.1B five-year capital plan (2025-2029, $17B data center driven), 33 GW → 47 GW contracted data center in NoVA, CVOW offshore wind, competing with Duke Energy.
Dominion Energy, Inc. is a Richmond, Virginia-based regulated electric and natural gas utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: D) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — serving approximately 4.4 million electric customers in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina through Dominion Energy Virginia (Virginia Electric and Power Company) and Dominion Energy South Carolina, and approximately 500,000 gas customers through Dominion Energy South Carolina Gas through approximately 16,500 employees. Dominion unveiled an ambitious $50.1 billion five-year capital investment plan for 2025-2029 — representing a $17 billion increase from prior plans specifically to support data center infrastructure in Virginia, where contracted data center capacity grew from 33 gigawatts to 47 gigawatts by October 2025 as hyperscale AI data center buildout in Northern Virginia (Ashburn/Loudoun County corridor — the world's largest data center market) accelerated beyond all prior demand projections. CEO Robert Blue's strategy reflects the unprecedented scale of AI-driven electricity demand growth in Dominion's Virginia service territory — where Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Meta have concentrated their largest data center campuses due to favorable regulatory environment, fiber infrastructure, and utility reliability. The $50.1 billion capital plan funds new generation capacity (solar, natural gas peakers, and potential nuclear uprates), transmission expansion to serve new data center substations, and distribution system upgrades across the Virginia service territory.
Charlotte NC regulated utility (NYSE: DUK) ~$29B revenue; 8.4M electric customers, Carolinas load growth 8x prior trend from semiconductor/data center boom, 4,000 MW solar by 2034, competing with NextEra and Southern Company.
Duke Energy Corporation is a Charlotte, North Carolina-based regulated electric utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: DUK) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — serving approximately 8.4 million electric customers and 1.7 million natural gas customers across the Carolinas, Florida, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky through regulated subsidiary utilities including Duke Energy Carolinas, Duke Energy Progress (North and South Carolina), Duke Energy Florida, and Duke Energy Indiana/Ohio/Kentucky, through approximately 28,000 employees. Duke Energy is one of the largest regulated utilities in the United States with approximately $29 billion in annual revenue, managing a generation fleet spanning nuclear, natural gas, coal (transitioning to retirement), solar, and wind across a 100,000-square-mile service territory. CEO Lynn Good, who has led Duke Energy since 2013, filed the company's 2025 Carolinas Resource Plan responding to unprecedented load growth — North Carolina attracted $19 billion in announced business investments and 25,000+ new jobs in 2025 alone, driven by semiconductor manufacturing, data center construction, and electric vehicle manufacturing — resulting in electricity demand growth projections 8x greater than the prior 15-year trend. The plan calls for 4,000 megawatts of solar capacity by 2034 and battery storage expansion to 5,600 megawatts by 2034 (+2,900 MW from current levels).
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