Dominion Energy and Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) have broken ground on a solar and energy storage project at Dulles International Airport.
Officials from Dominion Energy and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) were joined by federal, state and local leaders to break ground on the Dulles Solar and Storage project.
Once complete, it will be the largest renewable energy project ever developed at a US airport. It will generate up to 100 megawatts (MW) of solar energy and store up to 50MW of power, enough clean energy to power more than 37,000 Virginia homes at peak output. All the energy produced will serve Dominion Energy Virginia customers.
This is an exciting moment for the future of clean, reliable energy
The project will generate 100MW of solar energy and store 50MW of power
By pairing emissions-free renewables with the growing benefits of energy storage, the project is an important part of Dominion Energy's 'all of the above' strategy to reliably serve customers with increasingly clean energy.
“This is an exciting moment for the future of clean, reliable energy, not only for Virginia but for the entire nation,” said Bob Blue, chair, president and CEO of Dominion Energy. “Thanks to our strong partnership with MWAA, millions of travellers flying in and out of Dulles every year will see this powerful symbol of the clean energy transition.”
“This partnership will result in the largest renewable energy project ever developed at a US airport,” said Jack Potter, president and CEO of MWAA. “It's just one of many ways the Airports Authority is constantly working to be a good steward of the environment. We look forward to working with Dominion Energy to help provide emission-free electricity to serve the growing energy needs of the Dulles community and the National Capital Region.”
Dulles will operate 18 electric transit buses and 50 electric fleet vehicles
The partnership includes a first-of-its-kind lease agreement that will further advance renewables and electric vehicles at Dulles. Instead of annual lease payments to MWAA, Dominion Energy will develop two 1MW solar carports that will partially power Dulles’ facilities, and provide 18 electric transit buses, 50 electric fleet vehicles and electric vehicle charging stations for airport operations.
The project will be developed across 835 acres located in the southwest corner of Dulles International Airport. Construction will begin in late 2023 and is expected to be complete by late 2026.
In addition to renewable energy and clean transportation, the project will bring significant economic benefits to Loudoun County and the broader region. Construction of the project will support more than 300 jobs and $200m in economic activity.
The project received final approval earlier this year after a multi-year review by the US Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration and Virginia State Corporation Commission, among other state and federal agencies.
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