Utility data · NC, VA · Investor Owned
Virginia Electric & Power Co
2,492,204 residential customers. A household here uses 12,161 kWh a year and pays about $1,713 for it. A standard rooftop array at this latitude would offset $1,532–$1,624 of that bill.
Every figure on this page is marked with the source that produced it; the marks resolve in Sources.
What the numbers say
An array here covers about 92% of the bill
The modelled array produces less than a household here consumes over a year, so the offset is capped by the roof rather than by the bill. The range reflects how much production varies year to year.
What is particular to this territory
- Investor Owned, serving 2,492,204 residential accounts.
- A household here uses about 1,013 kWh a month and pays $143 for it, at 14.1¢.
- That rate is 17% below the 16.9¢ national customer-weighted mean.
- Households here use 20% more than the 10,121 kWh national average.
- The annual bill of $1,713 is 9% above the $1,568 national average, or $145 a year more.
- Modelled output varies by about 2.9% year to year, from the PVGIS-NSRDB radiation record.
- The reference array is modelled at 11,202 kWh here, worth $132 a month against this rate.
- The modelled array covers 92% of that use, falling 959 kWh short in a typical year, so the offset is capped by the roof.
The figures behind that
| Measure | Value | How it is derived | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residential customers | 2,492,204 | EIA-861, filed | 1 |
| Average annual use per household | 12,161 kWh | Residential sales ÷ customers | 1 |
| Residential rate | 14.1¢ | Residential revenue ÷ sales | 1 |
| Average annual bill | $1,713 | Use × rate | 1 |
| Modelled array output | 11,202 kWh ± 327 kWh | 8 kWp at 20°, south facing | 2 |
| Modelled annual offset | $1,532–$1,624 | Rate × lesser of use and output | 2 |
Month by month
The series starts in August 2026. One row is not a trend, and this page will not claim one until there are enough rows to show a direction.
| Month | Rate | Annual bill | Modelled offset | Source event as of |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 2026 | 14.1¢ | $1,713 | $1,578 | 2026-08-20 |
What the EIA publishes about this utility
Beyond sales and revenue, EIA-861 collects separate files that not every utility appears in. For Virginia Electric & Power Co our ledger records no usable interruption metrics, an entry in the net metering file, and a declared service territory. Those files are not summarised on this page; this states only whether the agency has data to summarise.
The interruption side of that data does have a page. How long the power stays off is covered for North Carolina and Virginia, an ordinary year against a year with major storms — the half of the decision an array cannot answer, because a grid-tied system shuts down during an outage.
Other utilities in NC, VA
- Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC — 13.9¢, offsets $1,540–$1,647 a year
- Duke Energy Progress - (NC) — 15.5¢, offsets $1,708–$1,826 a year
- Kentucky Utilities Co — 12.0¢, offsets $1,249–$1,323 a year
- Rappahannock Electric Coop — 14.9¢, offsets $1,598–$1,682 a year
- Northern Virginia Elec Coop — 11.6¢, offsets $1,242–$1,307 a year
- EnergyUnited Elec Member Corp — 11.5¢, offsets $1,271–$1,357 a year
Sources
Each figure above carries a mark. These are what the marks mean, with the date of the event each source describes rather than the day this page was built.
- Source 1 — U.S. Energy Information Administration
- EIA-861 2024 final release, bulk XLSX (f8612024.zip)
- Source 2 — European Commission Joint Research Centre
- PVGIS v5.2 PVcalc, European Commission Joint Research Centre
- Source 3 — GeoStellar
- GeoStellar utility-page-priority-v2 priority evidence
GS-SOURCE-EIA861-RESIDENTIAL-2024 · source event as of 2024-12-31
GS-SOURCE-PVGIS-PVCALC-V5-2 · source event as of 2026-08-20
GS-SOURCE-GEOSTELLAR-UTILITY-PAGE-PRIORITY-V2 · source event as of 2026-08-19
When this data is from
Customers, sales, and revenue are EIA-861 2024 final release, bulk XLSX (f8612024.zip), data year 2024, published here as GS-SOURCE-EIA861-RESIDENTIAL-2024 with source event 2024-12-31. Modelled array output is PVGIS v5.2 PVcalc, European Commission Joint Research Centre, retrieved 2026-08-20 from PVGIS-ERA5 and PVGIS-NSRDB, published as GS-SOURCE-PVGIS-PVCALC-V5-2. Which territories the index covers comes from GS-SOURCE-GEOSTELLAR-UTILITY-PAGE-PRIORITY-V2, source event 2026-08-19; the comparisons on this page are taken against every utility the EIA reports with residential detail, not against the subset that has a page. The dates differ because the filings are annual and the production model is not. The monthly series on this page begins in August 2026.
What this page is not
It is a territory average, not an estimate for your house. The rate is a full-year average across every residential customer this utility serves, not a tariff and not the rate on your bill. The array is a standard one modelled at your state’s population centre, not your roof. Net metering terms, installation cost, incentives, and financing are not modelled at all. The methodology page states the formula and the limits we know of.