Dominion Virginia Power Asks State Corporation Commission to Approve New Natural Gas-Fired Power Station

- Combined-cycle, natural gas-fired powered station proposed for Brunswick County
- Station's economic impact would provide about $824 million to state during construction
- Project would serve growing demand, replace power from retiring coal-fired stations

RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Dominion Virginia Power today asked its Virginia regulator to approve construction of a 1,358-megawatt combined cycle, natural gas-fired power station that would serve growing customer demand and replace electricity from aging coal-fired power stations that are being retired for economic and environmental reasons.

If approved by the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC), the $1.3 billion power station would be built in Brunswick County on a 214-acre site on U.S. Route 58 east of Lawrenceville, Va., and begin providing enough electricity for 340,000 homes by the spring of 2016. The initial increase in the monthly bill of a typical residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity would be 83 cents, effective Sept. 1, 2013.

"The Brunswick County Power Station is the clear economic and operational choice to meet our customers' growing energy needs," said Thomas F. Farrell II, Dominion's chairman, president and chief executive officer. "The station is a part of our strategy to meet an anticipated demand from our customers for 5,300 megawatts of new generation over the next 15 years."

PJM Interconnection, the 13-state regional transmission organization, projects that Dominion's service area will be one of its fastest growing regions. To meet the projected growth, Dominion's strategy calls for a cost-effective and low-risk approach that emphasizes a balanced and diverse fuel mix of nuclear, natural gas, coal, hydro and renewable energy sources, and conservation options.

Also, Brunswick County Power Station is needed to replace more than 900 megawatts of coal-fired generation from the Chesapeake Energy Center and Yorktown Power Station, which will be retired by 2015 because new federal environmental regulations make them uneconomic to continue to operate. Likewise, more than 19,000 megawatts of coal-fired generation will be retired from 2011 through 2019 in PJM, with most retiring by the end of 2015.

Company testimony indicates that the power station would have reduced system fuel expenses by an estimated $112 million had it been operating in 2011. The station will be able to take advantage of low natural gas prices and is designed to comply with stringent new environmental regulations. It will also employ an air-cooled condenser that reduces water consumption by more than 90 percent as compared to a water-based cooling tower. Dominion has received local approvals from Brunswick County and has applied to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality for an air permit.

A September 2012 economic analysis said the project will provide direct and indirect economic benefits during construction to the state of almost $824 million with about $451 million of that amount occurring in Brunswick County. Construction also would support approximately 380 jobs annually in the commonwealth with more than half of those jobs being in Brunswick County. More than 500 workers would be required at the height of construction to build the station.

Once operating, the station will provide employment for 43 people and economic benefits statewide of approximately $51 million annually, with most of the benefits occurring in Brunswick County, the study said.

Dominion Virginia Power is a subsidiary of Dominion (NYSE: D), one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 27,400 megawatts of generation, 11,000 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline and 6,300 miles of electric transmission lines.  Dominion operates the nation's largest natural gas storage system with 947 billion cubic feet of storage capacity and serves retail energy customers in 15 states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's website at www.dom.com.

Dominion (NYSE: D) is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 27,400 megawatts of generation. Dominion operates the nation's largest natural gas storage system and serves retail energy customers in 15 states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's website at www.dom.com.

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SOURCE Dominion Virginia Power

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