Where’s the Need? Citizen Letter

  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 Read More …

The Derecho Blog: The more things change, the more Dominion stays the same

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 Read More …

PWC Board passes unanimous resolution challenging NEED for Haymarket project

Our PWC Board of Supervisors passed a resolution questioning the need for the Haymarket project, at their final meeting of the summer – unanimous by voting members (Supervisor Caddigan was absent). Our Coalition of communities throughout Haymarket and Gainesville has been out front in challenging Read More …

Washington Post Dominion Energy OpEd: Standing in the way of improving a county’s power

Wash Post OpEd:  Standing in the way of improving a county’s power By Robert M. Blue July 28 at 4:00 PM Robert M. Blue is president and chief executive of Dominion Energy Power Delivery Group. Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey A. Stewart (R) recently Read More …

Coalition: Email and Press Release – Call to Action! – 7/26/17

CALL TO ACTION!! Recent events over the last two weeks are significant, and the pace of new SCC orders and Dominion Power motions in the last 24 hours have been dizzying. In a nutshell, the SCC Commissioners suspended their final order directing Carver Road as Read More …

The Derecho Blog: Dominion Energy, The Monopoly that Can’t Shoot Straight – 7/25/17

The Derecho: Dominion Energy, The Monopoly that Can’t Shoot Straight   Heh, heh, heh, I take great joy in watching a corporate giant with the institutional arrogance of Dominion Energy, twist and squirm while repeatedly shooting themselves in the foot. It has been a busy Read More …

Dominion: McGuire Letter to Chairman Stewart, BOCS – 7/24/17

From: “Charles Penn (Services – 6)” <charles.penn@dominionenergy.com> Subject: Dominion Energy Virginia Appeal for Cooperation to Chairman Stewart on Haymarket Transmission Project Colleagues, attached is a letter sent out moments ago to Corey Stewart, Chairman of Board of County Supervisors for Prince William County making an Read More …

Dominion: Mathe Letter to Carver Rd. residents – 072417

From: Powerline [mailto:Powerline@dominionenergy.com] Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 4:02 PM Subject: Haymarket Update: Letter to Carver Road Route Property Owners   The below letter is being sent via U.S. Postal Service to property owners along the Carver Road Route: Thank you, Greg Mathe Manager, Electric Read More …

Pete Candland: Rural Crescent – Maintaining the Integrity of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors

Dear Friends, I recently was answering some questions from students in front of a middle school civics class, and one of the students asked me what the most important qualification is to be a member of the Board of County Supervisors in Prince William County. Read More …

Send your own email: Time for Jeff Bezos to hear our collective voices: Don’t destroy our homes, Don’t be a Greenwash hypocrite

Dear Community – If you are not already aware, the SCC final order has been issued ruling the transmission line for the Amazon extension cord is the Carver Rd. route. We have contended all along that Amazon was culpable in this battle to protect our Read More …

Dominion requests Carver Rd. route to SCC for Haymarket data center transmission line

Following the June 5 Board of Supervisors response, rejecting either route choice offered by the SCC, Dominion formally requested the Carver Rd. route for the Haymarket data center transmission line.  See their June 5 letter to the SCC here: VEPCO Update to Commission (PUE-2015-00107) Request Read More …