Commercial Electricity Sales Have Soared in Virginia, Driven by Data Centers
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Commercial electricity sales in Virginia have increased by nearly 30 million megawatthours between 2019 and 2025, driven by the growth of data centers, electric vehicle adoption, and building electrification. This growth is largely attributed to Virginia's favorable conditions for data centers, including fiber optic connectivity, land availability, and power infrastructure. The Dominion zone, covering Virginia, is expected to experience the largest absolute increase in summer peak demand over the next decade.