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Dominion Energy’s Q3 Shocker: Data Center Boom and Offshore Wind Pay Off in Surging Profits

Dominion Energy’s Q3 Shocker: Data Center Boom and Offshore Wind Pay Off in Surging Profits

Dominion Delivers an Earnings Beat in Q3 2025 Dominion Energy turned in strong third-quarter 2025 results, surpassing analyst expectations on the bottom line. The utility reported net income of $1.0 billion for Q3 (about $1.16 per share), up from $934 million ($1.09) in the same quarter a year ago news.dominionenergy.com. On an operating basis (excluding one-time items), earnings were $921 million, or $1.06 per share, comfortably beating consensus estimates in the mid-$0.90s range news.dominionenergy.com reuters.com. This performance marked roughly an 8% increase in per-share earnings year-over-year – a notable achievement for a regulated utility. Revenue also leapt 14.9% to $4.53 billion from $3.94 billion in
Dominion Energy Stock Primed for Rally as Analysts Hike Targets on Renewables Boom

Dominion Energy Stock Primed for Rally as Analysts Hike Targets on Renewables Boom

In-depth, Dominion’s recent moves underscore why investors are watching closely. The company is a bet on both income and growth: a high-dividend utility riding secular tailwinds. The renegade shift to renewables remains the theme. One industry analyst notes that “when the rubber meets the road, electric utilities are still turning to carbon-free sources” ts2.tech – a wry nod to Dominion’s practical pivot. The planning is concrete: Dominion issued RFPs for massive solar, wind and battery projects in Virginia and the Carolinas ts2.tech, mandated by state clean-energy laws. These projects (e.g. 1 GW+ solar farms) – coupled with strong data-center demand –
27 October 2025
Dominion Energy Bets Big on Solar & Storage in 2025 – Even as Critics Cry “Scam”

Dominion Energy Stock Surges on Clean-Energy Push – What’s Next?

Stock Performance and Recent Trading Dominion Energy’s stock has stabilized in the low $60s after a choppy October. On Oct 22, shares traded near $61.5 intraday marketbeat.com, above the 50-day moving average (~$60.43) marketbeat.com. Earlier in the week, the stock briefly dipped to around $60.5 before rebounding; for example, the Oct 21 close was $60.87 ts2.tech. Over the past month, Dominion’s roughly +5% gain has outperformed many peers and the broad market ts2.tech. Investors have noted that Dominion’s total return (price plus dividends) is in line with the utilities sector’s defensive performance this year. The market capitalization is about $52–$53
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