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NYSE · Utilities
Dominion Energy Inc
$60.27
+0.45 (+0.75%)
Performance
1D
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1W
—
1M
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3M
+1.81%
6M
-0.10%
1Y
+14.04%
YTD
+1.74%
Open$59.45
Previous Close$59.82
Day High$60.90
Day Low$59.32
52W High$67.57
52W Low$48.07
Volume—
Avg Volume5.49M
Market Cap55.90B
P/E Ratio23.93
EPS$2.73
SectorUtilities
Technical Indicators
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SMA 50
$60.44
Below
SMA 200
$59.24
Above
RSI (14)
72.8
Overbought
Trend
Golden Cross
Bullish
Analyst Ratings
Hold
27 analysts
Price Target
+345.6% upside
Current
$60.27
$60.27
Target
$268.54
$268.54
$199.57
$268.54 avg
$386.45
Key Financials
| FY 2026 | FY 2025 | FY 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 13.83B | 12.94B | 21.60B |
| Net Income | 2.15B | 1.81B | 1.89B |
| Profit Margin | 15.6% | 14.8% | 8.7% |
| EBITDA | 5.48B | 4.87B | 3.55B |
| Free Cash Flow | — | — | 1.63B |
| Rev Growth | +6.9% | +6.9% | -1.8% |
| Debt/Equity | 1.53 | 1.53 | 0.69 |
Dividend
Dividend Yield4.08%
Annual Dividend$2.65
Payout Ratio105.4%
Frequencyquarterly
Ex-DividendMar 17, 2026
Pay DateMar 27, 2026
About Dominion Energy Inc
Dominion Energy, Inc. is one of the largest producers and distributors of energy in the United States, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, serving customers across multiple states through its electric and natural gas utility operations. The company's regulated operations span electric transmission and distribution, natural gas distribution, and contracted generation assets. Dominion Energy operates regulated utilities across Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, West Virginia, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. The company has pursued a significant strategic restructuring, divesting non-core assets to concentrate on its regulated utility platform and improve its long-term financial profile.
Utilities Peers
| Symbol | Name | Price | Change | P/E | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NEE | Nextera Energy Inc | $91.62 | +1.54% | 27.3 | 186.85B |
| SO | Southern Co/The | $93.98 | +0.25% | 24.1 | 104.54B |
| DUK | Duke Energy Corp | $127.38 | +0.03% | 20.8 | 103.47B |
| CEG | Constellation Energy | $294.85 | +1.76% | 47.1 | 109.16B |
| AEP | American Electric Power | $128.80 | +0.69% | 20.0 | 71.42B |
| SRE | Sempra | $95.00 | +1.65% | 28.0 | 60.52B |
D Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dominion Energy do?
Dominion Energy operates regulated electric utilities serving Virginia and North Carolina through Virginia Power, and a gas distribution utility in South Carolina. Virginia Power has become strategically interesting because the growth of hyperscale data center campuses in Northern Virginia — one of the world's largest data center concentrations — has created an unusual electricity demand surge that Dominion is racing to meet with new generation. The company has significantly simplified its portfolio in recent years by selling off gas distribution assets to focus on the regulated Virginia electric franchise.
Is D stock a good investment?
Dominion's appeal as an income investment was complicated by a dividend cut in 2020 when management restructured the company's strategy, which surprised shareholders accustomed to steady utility payouts. Since then, the company has focused on regulated capital investment in Virginia, driven substantially by data center load growth that could sustain above-average rate base expansion for years. The dividend yield has recovered to a level competitive with peers. Investors weigh Virginia's constructive regulatory environment against the execution risks of a massive capital program and an elevated debt load.
Who are Dominion Energy's main competitors?
In regulated electric utility comparison groups, Duke Energy, NextEra Energy, and Southern Company are Dominion's most discussed peers. Exelon competes in adjacent Mid-Atlantic electricity markets through Pepco and Baltimore Gas & Electric. For data center power customers, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have explored self-generation deals. In the gas distribution space that Dominion has largely exited, Atmos Energy and National Fuel Gas are relevant comparison points.
Does Dominion Energy pay dividends?
Dominion Energy paid a historically high dividend that it cut in 2020 as part of a strategic restructuring — a decision that disappointed income investors but was presented as necessary to fund infrastructure investment without excessive leverage. Since the reset, management has resumed modest annual dividend increases, targeting growth in line with earnings per share expansion tied to the Virginia rate base. The current yield is competitive with utility sector peers, though the 2020 cut remains a memory that some income investors have not forgotten.
What is D's stock price today?
D last closed at $60.27, up 0.75% in the most recent trading session. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between a low of $48.07 and a high of $67.57. The current price represents 63% of its 52-week range, which helps investors gauge where the stock sits relative to its recent trading history.
What do Wall Street analysts say about D?
Among 27 analysts covering D, the consensus rating is Hold — 8 rate it a buy, 18 hold, and 1 sell. The average price target sits at $268.54, implying 346% upside from the current price. Keep in mind that analyst targets reflect 12-month expectations and can shift quickly after earnings reports or major company events.
Is Dominion Energy Inc profitable?
Dominion Energy Inc generated $13.83B in revenue during fiscal year 2026, with $2.15B reaching the bottom line as net income. The net profit margin of 15.6% is solid for its sector.
What is D's P/E ratio?
D trades at a P/E ratio of 23.93 on trailing earnings of $2.73 per share. That's roughly in line with the broader market average of ~20-25x. Comparing this multiple against Utilities sector peers gives better context than the broad market alone, since P/E norms vary significantly across industries.
How has D stock performed recently?
Performance varies across timeframes, reflecting shifting market conditions. Returns by timeframe: +1.81% (3M), -0.10% (6M), +14.04% (1Y), +1.74% (YTD). Comparing these figures against the S&P 500 and sector benchmarks helps determine whether D is outperforming or lagging the broader market.