Data centers drive commercial electricity sales surge in Virginia

U.S. Energy Information Administration · May 05, 2026 · ✓ verified

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that commercial electricity sales in Virginia increased by nearly 30.0 million megawatthours (MWh) between 2019 and 2025, driven largely by a concentration of data centers.

  • Main announcement: EIA reports commercial electricity sales in Virginia rose by nearly 30.0 million MWh (2019–2025); summer peak load in PJM’s Dominion zone was 23,905 MW in 2025 (23% higher than 2019) and winter peak was 25,413 MW in the 2025–26 winter season (45% higher than 2019–20). The report attributes growth primarily to a concentration of data centers, plus electric vehicle adoption and building electrification.
  • Background and details:PJM expects the Dominion zone to experience the largest absolute increase in summer peak demand during 2026–2030, projecting average summer peak growth of 5.4% per year over the next 10 years (a downward revision from 6.3% in the 2025 forecast). The article references operational responses such as demand response programs, energy storage, interconnection capacity updates, and improved data center load forecasting to manage peak demand.