Political Contributions & Participation

Supporting an open and accessible democratic process

Lobbying & Political Contributions Policy

As a company whose operations are subject to extensive regulation throughout its multi-state service territory, Dominion Energy actively participates in political processes at local, state and national levels. Our goal is to contribute to legislative and rule-making activities affecting our business consistent with our corporate values and strategies, and to educate and inform public officials of the practical effects of public policy decisions and objectives they consider. Always, our efforts carefully balance several primary, related goals: to create and preserve long-term shareholder value; to ensure safe, dependable, reliable and affordable energy supplies for our customers; and our corporate commitment to preserve and improve the natural environment.

Corporate Political Contributions

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Dominion Energy Political Action Committee

Dominion Energy encourages its employees to be active members of their communities. Along with participation in civic, charitable and volunteer activities, this includes participation in the political process.

All eligible employees and shareholders of Dominion Energy may make voluntary contributions to the Dominion Energy Political Action Committee (PAC).

Information on PAC Contributions

All PAC contributions to federal elections may be found on the Federal Elections Commission website. You can view PAC contributions to state and local political campaigns on the websites of election boards of those states where we do business (all contributions to political candidates, parties and committees, including recipient names and amounts, are provided in each report):

*Utilizes corporate contributions to political candidates, parties and committees.

Information relating to Virginia contributions may also be found at the website of the Virginia Public Access Project, a nonprofit state-based campaign finance disclosure organization.

Contributions

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2026 North Carolina Contributions

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2026 Virginia Contributions

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Lobbying

Dominion Energy actively participates in the political process to help shape policies that advance our business strategies and goals, promote effective public and government relations, and serve the interests of key stakeholder groups. By engaging with elected officials, regulators, community and business leaders, and environmental and safety agencies, among others, we strive to conduct our business as transparently as possible in hopes of building public trust and forming lasting and mutually beneficial partnerships.

Public Disclosure

Dominion Energy and its subsidiaries and their lobbyists are required to file lobbying reports with the U.S. Congress and with state agencies on a regular basis, disclosing information about their lobbying activities.

The Lobbying Disclosure Act requires that we Register and Report to the U.S. congress details on the bills and issues on which individual lobbyists had activity, as well as the total lobbying expenses incurred during each calendar quarter.

Dominion Energy and its registered federal lobbyists must also file semi-annual reports detailing, among other things, Dominion Energy PAC disbursements and personal and/or direct contributions to federal candidates and philanthropic contributions that meet the requirements set by Congress.

Dominion Energy conducts lobbying activities in the following states. Reports are made available for review on the applicable state agency websites. Required disclosures comply with individual state laws and filing timelines.

Board Oversight

On an annual basis, the Senior Vice President Corporate Affairs Officer shall report to the Nominating, Governance and Sustainability Committee, comprised of independent directors on the Dominion Energy Board of Directors, on the company’s political and lobbying activities, expenditures, and its governing policies, including payments to trade associations and other tax-exempt organizations that may be used for political purposes.