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Significant Financing Transactions (Commercial Paper, Bank Loans and Letters of Credit Outstanding) (Parenthetical) (Detail)
Jun. 30, 2024
USD ($)
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Facility Limit $ 6,000,000,000 [1],[2]
Virginia Electric and Power Company  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Facility Limit 6,000,000,000 [3],[4]
Letter of Credit Matures in June 2028.  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Facility Limit 2,000,000,000
Letter of Credit Matures in June 2028. | Virginia Electric and Power Company  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Facility Limit 2,000,000,000
Line of Credit | Virginia Electric and Power Company  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Facility Limit $ 1,750,000,000
[1] In May 2024, the joint revolving credit facility was amended to remove Questar Gas as a co-borrower
[2] This credit facility matures in June 2026, with the potential to be extended by the borrowers to June 2028, and can be used by the borrowers under the credit facility to support bank borrowings and the issuance of commercial paper, as well as to support up to a combined $2.0 billion of letters of credit
[3] In May 2024, the joint revolving credit facility was amended to remove Questar Gas as a co-borrower.
[4] The full amount of the facility is available to Virginia Power, less any amounts outstanding to co-borrowers Dominion Energy and DESC. The sub-limit for Virginia Power is set pursuant to the terms of the facility but can be changed at the option of the borrowers multiple times per year. At June 30, 2024, the sub-limit for Virginia Power was $1.75 billion. If Virginia Power has liquidity needs in excess of its sub-limit, the sub-limit may be changed or such needs may be satisfied through short-term intercompany borrowings from Dominion Energy. This credit facility matures in June 2026, with the potential to be extended by the borrowers to June 2028. The credit facility can be used to support bank borrowings and the issuance of commercial paper, as well as to support up to $2.0 billion (or the sub-limit, whichever is less) of letters of credit.