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Dominion Energy Projects 2026 Midpoint Earnings of $3.57 Per Share Amid Policy Support
Dominion Energy, Inc. (D) has unveiled its 2026 operating earnings guidance, establishing a midpoint of $3.57 per share within a range of $3.45 to $3.69. This midpoint incorporates $0.07 per share derived from RNG 45Z tax credits, reflecting the company’s strategic positioning under federal renewable energy policies. The utility company’s forward guidance demonstrates confidence in sustained operational performance and growth opportunities driven by the clean energy transition.
2026 Operating Earnings Guidance with Midpoint Framework
The company’s midpoint-based guidance framework shows a central estimate of $3.57 per share, with the broader range accommodating potential market volatility. Excluding the renewable natural gas tax credits, the baseline operating earnings would reach $3.50 per share, illustrating the meaningful contribution from federal policy incentives. This guidance structure enables investors to understand both the core operational performance and the regulatory support bolstering results. The inclusion of the $0.07 per share RNG 45Z component underscores how critical emerging energy policies have become to modern utility earnings.
Long-Term Growth Rate Extended Through 2030
Building on its established 5% to 7% annual operating earnings-per-share growth trajectory, Dominion Energy has extended this long-term guidance through 2030, calculated from the original 2025 operating earnings baseline of $3.30 per share. Notably, the company signaled a bias toward the upper end of the growth rate spectrum for 2028 through 2030, suggesting management’s confidence in accelerating value creation. This strategic positioning indicates management expects operational tailwinds and regulatory support to intensify during the latter part of the decade, supporting robust shareholder returns.
Fourth Quarter Earnings Surge Drives Revenue Growth
The utility’s fourth-quarter performance significantly exceeded prior-year results, with reported earnings reaching $567 million or $0.65 per share, compared to $134 million or $0.14 per share in the year-ago period. On an adjusted basis excluding special items, the company posted $593 million in earnings, representing $0.68 per share for the quarter. Revenue climbed substantially by 20.4%, jumping to $4.093 billion from $3.400 billion annually, demonstrating robust demand and operational execution across the enterprise. This compelling earnings acceleration positions Dominion favorably for sustained performance in the coming fiscal year.
Market Response and Stock Performance
Despite the robust earnings guidance and strong quarterly results, Dominion Energy shares declined 1.41% to $65.05 in pre-market NYSE trading. This market reaction, while appearing counterintuitive relative to the constructive earnings outlook, may reflect broader market dynamics or investor expectations for even higher guidance. The modest pullback suggests opportunities for investors to reassess the company’s long-term value proposition amid its extended growth targets and policy-driven earnings support mechanisms.