Dominion Response to Motions for Reconsideration – 8/16/17
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DominionSCCresponse to Motions for Reconsideration 081617
Richmond Times-Dispatch: Dominion insists need for controversial Haymarket transmission lines hasn’t gone away By ROBERT ZULLO Richmond Times-Dispatch Dominion Energy, engaged in an increasingly bitter public relations battle over a proposed transmission line to power an Amazon data center expansion in Prince William County,
CRITICAL UPDATES! LET’S NOT FORGET – UNITED WE STAND! ALERT! – Confirmation that route possibilities are Wide Open! In answer to questions raised about the following statement made by Dominion to the SCC in their July 24th motion: “…regarding the constructability of the Carver Road
The fight to run power transmission lines to Haymarket, Va. in Prince William County has been going on for nearly four years now. It has twisted and turned, gotten into the press, and degraded to name calling – but it is not getting resolved.
How Dare you, Dominion! 8/8/2017 I was completely floored to hear how rude, insulting and arrogant Mr. Chuck Penn of Dominion was on the Kojo Nnamdi radio show yesterday. Shame on you, Chuck! You sure didn’t paint your company in a good light. In fact,
by Elena Schlossberg Dominion Energy’s paid spokesman Chuck Penn, at almost 6.5’, towers over my petite 5’ frame — and outweighs me by probably more than 80 pounds. I’d never thought much about this, until he stood blocking my way out of a conference room
InsideNOVA: Dominion attacks Corey Stewart over power line project Dominion attacks Corey Stewart over power line project By Alex Koma akoma@insidenova.com August 8, 2017 Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey Stewart, left, stands with Joyce Hudson of the Alliance to Save Carver Road
Derecho: Chuck Penn and Dominion double down on Arrogant and Stupid For those concerned about the Haymarket Power Lines who haven’t yet heard the “How Do You Power An Amazon Data Center? Longtime Prince William Residents Don’t Want To Find Out” radio broadcast on the
Washington Post: Dominion – Corey Stewart turn power line dispute into larger political battle By Antonio Olivo August 7 at 1:56 PM A dispute over a proposed power line route in Virginia that threatens a historic African American enclave has morphed into a broader battle
WaPo Letter to the Editor: Corey Stewart A worker with Virginia Dominion Power works to repair a power line at the corner of Baron Cameron Avenue and Lake Fairfax Drive in Reston in 2010. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post) August 4 at 6:11 PM Robert
By Rose Murphy August 4, 2017 The battle to keep Dominion Energy from running 110-foot-tall power lines through the Carver Road area populated mainly by descendants of freed slaves continued July 18 when residents held a press conference at McCoart Government Center to ask Prince
August 4, 2017 If you haven’t been following the news on the proposed Dominion power lines through Gainesville and Haymarket closely, here are the recent developments. The project proposes the installation of 100-foot-high towers carrying 230,0000-volt power lines from a Gainesville substation to a new
WVTF: Can the Atlantc Coast Pipeline be stopped? By Sandy Hausman • Aug 3, 2017 Related Program: Pipeline Prospects: Where does it go from here? <img src=”http://wvtf.org/sites/wvtf/files/styles/default/public/201708/picketing-1.jpg” alt=”Environmental activists protested outside of Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe’s offices in Richmond for 3 days in October 2016.
By Lee Carter – August 4, 2017 It’s not often that Corey Stewart and I are on the same side of an issue, but as they say, “a stopped clock is right twice a day”. Dominion Energy is currently embroiled in controversy for a number
Richmond Times-Dispatch: Another federal lawsuit filed over Dominion’s James River transmission line By ROBERT ZULLO Richmond Times-Dispatch Aug 3, 2017 Preservationists say this view of the James River near Jamestown has been largely unchanged since the 1600s. Dominion’s transmission line would go over the river.
Virginian Pilot: Natural gas pipeline in Chesapeake By Victoria Bourne The Virginian-Pilot Aug 3, 2017 Updated Aug 4, 2017 Stephen M. Katz | The Virginian-Pilot An aerial look at the Georgetown section of Chesapeake, on Monday, July 31, 2017, where Virginia Natural Gas proposes to
Where’s the Need? So many people want to discuss, debate, and argue about what route should be used for Dominion Energy’s Haymarket, Va. transmission line and substation project in Prince William County. This is understandable. Affected residents and businesses are trying to protect their
Daily KOS: Amazon needs land taking from elderly Black folk By wagatwe Thursday Aug 03, 2017 · 1:29 PM EDT The people of the Carver Road community in Haymarket, Virginia have a strong, proud history. It’s a predominantly Black, working-class neighborhood that’s home to families
Dominion Energy placed the following full page ad in local newspapers, including the Washington Post, on 8/2/17 It says: Because of new economic development in Prince William County, Dominion Energy needs to build a new power line to serve both homes and new businesses. We
Derecho: The more things change, the more Dominion stays the same As I was digging through some old notes and links I happened upon a post from about ten years ago written by Citizen Tom regarding the proposed PWC portion of the Meadow Brook to Loudoun