Dominion Energy D Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Contracted Energy | $1.26B+13.5% | $1.18B+6.3% | $1.11B+7.4% | $1.07B+6.8% | $1.11B+30.7% | |
| Corporate And Other | $1.26B+6.5% | $1.24B+14.2% | $1.22B-8.4% | $1.25B+1.6% | $1.19B-2.5% | |
| Dominion Energy South Carolina | $3.62B+7.6% | $3.58B+8.3% | $3.53B+6.6% | $3.44B+0.7% | $3.36B-1.8% | |
| Dominion Energy Virginia | $12.81B+21.6% | $11.84B+15.7% | $11.26B+11.7% | $10.72B+7.5% | $10.54B+8.9% | |
| Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Electricity Us Regulated | $6.36B+12.7% | $6.08B+11.8% | $5.88B+9.8% | $5.7B+6.0% | $5.64B+7.6% | |
| Nonregulated Electricity Sales | $1.3B+20.2% | $1.24B+32.8% | $1.15B+36.3% | $1.09B+31.2% | $1.09B+50.5% | |
| Other Nonregulated Revenues | $291M+47.7% | $266M+59.3% | $225M+59.6% | $208M+62.5% | $197M+43.8% | |
| Other Regulated Revenues | $260M-20.7% | $309M-16.9% | $322M-5.8% | $309M-2.2% | $328M+24.7% | |
| Regulated Gas Sales | $364M+10.3% | $352M+13.9% | $335M+8.4% | $333M+8.5% | $330M+7.1% | |
| Regulated Gas Transportation And Storage | $41M+78.3% | $36M+71.4% | $32M+60.0% | $28M+55.6% | $23M+27.8% | |
| Equity Securities Fv Ni Unrealized Gain by Geography | ||||||
| Non Us | $148M-23.0% | $128M+15.3% | $155.75M— | $178.5M— | $192.25M— | |
| US | $5.93B+35.2% | $5.05B+20.8% | $4.91B+6.9% | $4.74B+10.0% | $4.39B-0.7% |
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- How does Dominion Energy break its business down?
- Dominion Energy (D) reports revenue by business across 4 parts — Contracted Energy, Corporate And Other, Dominion Energy South Carolina and Dominion Energy Virginia. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Dominion Energy's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Dominion Energy's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
