Dominion Energy launches long-duration energy storage RFI in Virginia
energy-storage.news Jun 24, 2026

Dominion Energy launches long-duration energy storage RFI in Virginia

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Dominion Energy Virginia has issued a request for information on long-duration energy storage technologies for a pilot program with an expected capacity of at least 4,000MWh. The program aims to explore LDES options, generate economic benefits, and create local jobs. Virginia legislation promotes new energy storage investments, with Dominion required to add 16,000MW of short-duration and 3,480MW of LDES capacity by 2045. The RFI seeks comprehensive information on LDES technologies, including technical specifications and commercial readiness. Companies have six weeks to submit responses. The program will help meet increasing energy demand driven by data centers.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Dominion Energy's exploration of long-duration energy storage technologies could help stabilize the grid amidst growing demand from data centers.
  • · Virginia's legislation and investment in energy storage will support the state's economic growth and energy reliability.