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CAYCE, S.C., June 22, 2020 – Dominion Energy is expanding assistance to South Carolina customers facing financial hardship by offering more flexible payment plans, extending our “no disconnection” policy until mid-September and providing additional funding to EnergyShare, our year-round assistance program. The efforts come as the pandemic continues to impact Americans across the country.
“We are committed to making it easy for customers to work with us and to find payment arrangements or plans that best match their individual budgets and circumstances,” said Rodney Blevins, president of Dominion Energy South Carolina. “This is a difficult time for everyone. We want to help make it a little less stressful.”
On March 12, Dominion Energy voluntarily implemented a “no disconnection” policy for South Carolina customers who had fallen behind on their bills. The company also began offering a range of assistance programs and payment options to help customers. These included short and long-term payment arrangements, as well as waiver of reconnection fees and late fees.
The state’s formal policy suspending disconnections, which was implemented after the company’s initial action, expired May 14. Since then, the company has continued the “no disconnection” policy. To provide further certainty for customers, Dominion Energy is now extending the policy in South Carolina until Sept. 14, four months from expiration of the state mandate. The company also will continue waiving late fees, reconnection fees and interest on arrears balances through that period. The extension and expanded support apply equally to gas and electric customers.
“During this time, we encourage customers to work with us to develop payment plans for their unique circumstances and to continue paying their bill as they normally would, if able,” Blevins said. “This will help customers avoid a larger balance later. In the coming months, we will evaluate next steps based on a range of factors, including the needs of our customers and economic conditions.”
Blevins also announced today that Dominion Energy is contributing another $500,000 to EnergyShare to help qualified low-income, disabled and elderly customers with bill assistance for their electric and natural gas services. “This contribution is in addition to $250,000 our company committed to EnergyShare just a few weeks ago,” Blevins said. “We recognized the need to quickly grow this energy assistance program with even more funds that will be allocated among the 12 community action agencies in our service area.”
Additionally, Dominion Energy is currently offering customers in South Carolina the opportunity to take advantage of a new installment plan, allowing them to spread past due balances over a six-month period, with no interest charges.
Many of the company’s assistance options can be conveniently accessed 24/7 through a customer’s online account or Dominion Energy’s mobile app. Options include:
For more information about Dominion Energy’s coronavirus response, visit DominionEnergy.com/Coronavirus. About Dominion Energy More than 7 million customers in 20 states energize their homes and businesses with electricity or natural gas from Dominion Energy (NYSE: D), headquartered in Richmond, Va. The company is committed to sustainable, reliable, affordable and safe energy and is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy with more than $100 billion of assets providing electric generation, transmission and distribution, as well as natural gas storage, transmission, distribution and import/export services. The company is committed to achieving net zero carbon dioxide and methane emissions from its power generation and gas infrastructure operations by 2050. Please visit DominionEnergy.com to learn more.
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