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Chesterfield-Tyler | Dominion Energy
Spring-Fall 2019 - Meet with local elected officials - Project website launched; Dedicated email/phone open - Solicit input from cultural advocacy groups
Jan. 7, 2020 - Host public open house
Early Feb. 2020 - File application with the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC)
April 14, 2020 - Written Comments Due from Interested Persons
April 14, 2020 - Request for Hearing Deadline
May 1, 2020 - Staff Report
May 15, 2020 - Company Rebuttal
Spring 2021 - Requested date for SCC approval
Chesterfield-Tyler
At Dominion Energy, we are dedicated to finding the best solution for long-term energy needs within the communities we serve. It has become necessary to address an aging electric transmission line, which has been in operation for more than five decades, between our Chesterfield and Tyler substations in Chesterfield County. The rebuild will bring facilities up to current reliability and safety standards.
On March 3, 2020, the VA State Corp. Commission issued its Order of Notice and Comment.
On January 28,2020, Dominion Energy filed an application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity with the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) to rebuild an existing transmission line.
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5-7 p.m. (Drop in at any time, there will be no formal presentation)
The event will feature various information stations. There will be no formal presentations. However, our subject matter experts will be on hand to answer any questions you may have. Please feel free to drop by at your convenience between 5 -7 p.m.
Requires no new right of way
Updates existing infrastructure to meet current electrical needs and safety requirements
Replaces approximately 3 miles of lattice structures with cleaner, less environmentally impactful monopoles
The portion of line proposed for rebuild is approximately 3 miles in length and runs parallel with other transmission lines within an existing corridor. Fiber and four transmission lines south of the Tyler Substation will also be replaced to current electrical and safety standards.
Host a local open house to answer questions from residents and area businesses
Application Process Chart
There will be an open house event in January 2020 where the public can meet with our subject matter experts to learn details on the project. In addition, the Transmission Application Process Chart outlines how the public can become involved in the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) approval process. You can also contact us to add your mailing address and email address to our distribution list.