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Dominion Energy

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A big Virginia utility became a $66.8B takeover target and a flashpoint in the fight over who really controls clean-energy rules.
Who they are

Dominion Energy, a Virginia-centered utility company.

What they do

The engine lists it as an 'energy fault line' — a pressure point in the power sector.

How it works

As of a June 2026 web check, it was the target of NextEra's $66.8B acquisition (May 2026) and was under scrutiny for letting utilities build behind-the-meter generation that bypasses clean-energy mandates.

Why it matters

It marks a real tension in the energy transition — where consolidation and rule-bending intersect over who controls power generation.

The engine's record — word for word
[Report #112 — Fault Lines] Virginia-centered utility; [web-checked Jun 18 2026] target of NextEra's $66.8B acquisition (May 2026), scrutinized for letting utilities build behind-the-meter generation bypassing clean-energy mandates. Energy fault line.
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