This article discusses a coalition of activists opposed to how Dominion Energy rules Virginia.
That was largely the thrust of a news conference Tuesday in Richmond rolling out the Virginia Energy Reform Coalition, which former Republican Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, in his capacity as director of regulatory action at the conservative FreedomWorks Foundation, aptly dubbed a “politically eclectic” group comprised of consumer, environmental, limited-government and other interests.
Generally though, what unites them is their opposition to the way Dominion Energy has ridden roughshod over its regulators and ratepayers for years, all while slow-walking moves into renewable energy and customer-focused innovations that are rapidly changing the electric power sector in other parts of the country.