1. Dominion Energy is executing a turnaround plan to improve earnings while maintaining a 4.4% dividend yield; 2. The company now focuses on regulated electricity operations in Virginia and South Carolina, with its Coastal Virginia Offshore Windfarm project progressing on schedule and budget; 3. Dividend growth is unlikely until 2028, and peers like DUK and SO offer higher yields and near-term dividend potential. The stock is considered fairly valued at $61.
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