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.
Houston diversified energy (NYSE: PSX) at $145.5B 2024 revenue; Coastal Bend NGL acquisition $2.2B (2024), Rodeo renewable diesel/SAF complex, LA Refinery closed, Q4 2024 adjusted loss amid refining margin pressure vs Valero.
Phillips 66 is a Houston, Texas-based diversified energy manufacturing and logistics company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PSX) as an S&P 500 Energy component — operating 13 refineries with 2.2 million barrels-per-day capacity, midstream pipeline and NGL infrastructure, retail fuel brands, a chemicals joint venture, and a renewable fuels facility through approximately 14,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Phillips 66 generated $145.5 billion in revenue, though Q4 2024 earnings fell to $8 million versus $346 million in Q3 2024 (adjusted loss of $61 million) due to refining margin compression from the spread between crude oil input costs and refined product prices. Spun off from ConocoPhillips in May 2012, Phillips 66 operates through five segments: Refining (processing crude oil into gasoline, distillates, and aviation fuel), Midstream (crude and NGL pipelines, terminals, and natural gas processing including the 2024 $2.2 billion EPIC NGL acquisition renamed Coastal Bend), Marketing and Specialties (Phillips 66, Conoco, 76, and JET fuel brands at 7,000+ branded retail sites across North America and Europe), Chemicals (CPChem joint venture with Chevron Phillips Chemical producing ethylene, polyethylene, and aromatics), and Renewable Fuels (Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex producing renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel — SAF). In 2024, Phillips 66 divested its 65% stake in German and Austrian retail operations for $1.6 billion and announced closure of its Los Angeles Refinery.
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