Dubbed the Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center (CERC), the facility, which is expected to cost $1.47 billion, will generate 944 megawatts of energy. The plant will provide electricity to up to ...
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Chesterfield residents voice concerns about proposed power plantUnder the plan by Dominion Energy, the Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center is slated to be built within the James River Industrial Center and use four turbines to generate 1,000 megawatts of ...
The project, known as the Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center, was formally submitted to the State Corporation Commission on March 3 as part of Dominion's request for a certificate of public ...
Dominion Energy has asked Virginia officials to approve its request to build a new 1-GW natural gas-fired power plant, as the company seeks to add more generation capacity to help… ...
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Energy debates divide localities: Gas plant controversy in Chesterfield and solar farm proposal in Richmondthe Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center. The controversy centers on zoning permits for the Chesterfield Power Station, a retired coal plant which Dominion Energy claims already has the ...
Construction of the Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center is expected to begin in 2026, with the facility slated to become operational by 2029.
The "Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center" would consist of four natural gas-powered turbines that could produce enough energy to power up to 250,000 homes. It would serve as back-up generation ...
To meet the projected demand, Dominion has adopted an “all of the above” approach to power generation, which has led to it expanding the capacity of several of its existing natural gas plants. In ...
Dominion asked Virginia’s State Corp. Commission for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the facility, known as the Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center (CERC). It would be ...
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