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ドミニオン・エナジー社、第1四半期の売上高増加と洋上風力発電プロジェクトの進展を報告

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-- ドミニオン・エナジー(D)は金曜日、第1四半期決算を発表し、商業用電力需要の増加とデータセンターの継続的な拡張に牽引され、電力販売量が前年同期比4.3%増となったことを明らかにした。 同社は第1四半期に約410万件の電力顧客にサービスを提供し、規制対象電力販売量の48%を商業顧客が占めたと発表した。 住宅顧客は販売量の32%、産業顧客は9%、政府機関およびその他の顧客は11%を占めた。 同社は契約済みのデータセンター容量を約51ギガワットに拡大し、12月に報告された約48.5ギガワットから5%増加した。 ドミニオン・エナジーは、沿岸バージニア洋上風力発電プロジェクトの進捗状況を約75%まで進めました。既に9基のタービンが設置され、残りは167基です。同社は2026年末までに大部分の設置を完了し、2027年初頭に全設営を完了することを目指しています。 このプロジェクトの最新の設備投資予算は約114億ドルで、既に約94億ドルが投資済み、残りは約20億ドルです。 ドミニオン・エナジーは、2026年から2030年までの650億ドルの設備投資計画を変更していません。

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