This year, make more time for yourself, your family and your friends by enrolling in electronic billing. eBill, Dominion’s paperless billing program, is all about helping you get organized. With eBill you can:
eBill is environmentally friendly. Last year, we had to shred about 170,000 pounds of paper from envelopes and bills.
So, partner with us, sign up, and join the 700,000 customers now enrolled in our electronic billing program. If you enroll in eBill May 7 through June 29, 2012 you will be eligible to win a Tablet Computer. The winner will be notified on or about June 29, 2012. View the official contest rules.
Earnest Greene, External Affairs Manager, The Crater Region
(804) 862-6070 -- Mobile: (804) 350-0742 -- earnest.greene@dom.com
Jurisdictions: Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Emporia, Petersburg, Wakefield, Amelia, Brunswick, Cumberland, Dinwiddie, Greenville, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Prince George and Sussex
Earnest Greene incorporates more than 20 years of experience in environmental and public policy into his current role of developing and maintaining cohesive relationships between Dominion Virginia Power and the Crater Region. He joined Dominion Virginia Power in 1991 as an environmental specialist, developing and implementing environmental policies and procedures in support of the strategic business plan. In 1996, Earnest combined his expertise in environmental and public policy to focus on regulatory interpretation and compliance by assessing the impact of federal and state legislation on business strategies.
A native of Newport News, Virginia, Earnest holds a B.S. in Environmental Policy Management from Howard University. He held a position in the Environmental Quality Department immediately following graduation and later moved to Trento, New Jersey to work for the State Department of Environmental Protection.
Earnest is a very active volunteer in his community and serves on multiple chambers, committees and boards in the Crater Region, including: Richard Bland College Foundation Board, Friends of the Lower Appomattox River (FOLAR), Petersburg Chamber of Commerce (Education Committee Chair),Southside Leadership Council – United Way of Greater Richmond and Petersburg, Crater - Workforce Investment Board, and Learn to Earn. He also serves on the Deacon’s Ministry and the Youth Ministry at St. Paul’s Baptist Church under the leadership of Reverend Dr. Lance Watson.
When Your Lights Go Out, Give Us a Call
When power outages occur, getting accurate power-restoration information to customers can be almost important as actually getting the lights back on.
Modern technology helps us respond to large-scale power outages. But we still need your help. Calling us helps confirm that your lights are out.
Please have your account number of the account phone number handy when you call. Reporting an outage promptly - even if you neighbors have done so - speeds up the restoration process.
During storms, our phone system can handle 100,000 calls per hour. Your report becomes part of a computer analysis of lights-out patterns that helps us zero in on problem areas.
So, when you lose your electricity, call 1-866-DOM-HELP (1-866-366-4357).
Ask for Identification
When our employees are on the job, they carry a photo-identification badge with the company logo on it.
Please protect yourself from imposters.
If you have doubts about someone who claims to be a Dominion employee, ask to see his or her badge.