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Natural gas, coal, and oil are non-renewable sources of energy. Our generating portfolio includes power stations fueled by these resources. Advanced technologies, training, and a dedicated workforce are the keys to being a pacesetter in this type of generation.

Our power stations use a variety of techniques to reduce harmful emissions, including electrostatic precipitators, wet scrubbers and selective catalytic reduction technology.

Power Stations

Location: Chesapeake, VA
Commercial Operation Began: Unit 1 - 1967 | Unit 4 and 6 - 1969
Net Generating Capacity: 39 megawatts (powers 10,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 0
Number of Natural Gas Units: 0
Number of Oil Units: 3

Location: Chester, VA
Commercial Operation Began: Unit 7 - 1990 | Unit 8 - 1992
Net Generating Capacity:
400 megawatts (powers 100,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units:
0
Number of Natural Gas Units:
2 (Unit 7 and 8 are fired by both natural gas and #2 oil.)
Number of Oil Units:
0

Location: Clover, VA
Commercial Operation Began: Unit 1 - 1995 | Unit 2 - 1996
Net Generating Capacity: 877 megawatts (powers 285,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 2
Number of Natural Gas Units: 0
Number of Oil Units: 0

Location: Richmond, VA
Commercial Operation Began: 1990
Net Generating Capacity: 340 megawatts (powers 85,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 0
Number of Natural Gas Units: 4 (Units are fired by both natural gas and #2 oil.)
Number of Oil Units: 0

Location: Chesapeake, VA
Commercial Operation Began: 1992
Net Generating Capacity: 325 megawatts (powers 82,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 0
Number of Natural Gas Units: 3 (Units are fired by both natural gas and #2 oil.)
Number of Oil Units: 0

Location: Surry, VA
Commercial Operation Began: Unit 1 and 2 - 1970 | Unit 3, 4, 5 and 6 - 1989
Net Generating Capacity: 368 megawatts (powers 92,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 0
Number of Natural Gas Units: 4 (Units 3, 4, 5 and 6 are fired by both natural gas and #2 oil.)
Number of Oil Units: 2

Location: Ladysmith, VA
Commercial Operation Began: Unit 1 and 2 - 2001 | Unit 3 and 4 - 2008 | Unit 5 - 2009
Net Generating Capacity: 782 megawatts (powers 195,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 0
Number of Natural Gas Units: 5 (Units are fired by both natural gas and #2 oil.)
Number of Oil Units: 0

Location: Covington, VA
Commercial Operation Began: 1971
Net Generating Capacity: 48 megawatts (powers 15,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 0
Number of Natural Gas Units: 0
Number of Oil Units: 4

Location: Mt. Storm, WV
Commercial Operation Began: Coal Unit 1 - 1965 | Coal Unit 2 - 1966 | Coal Unit 3 - 1973 | Combustion Turbine Unit 1 - 1967
Net Generating Capacity: 1,632 megawatts (powers 410,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 3
Number of Natural Gas Units: 0
Number of Oil Units: 1 (Combustion Turbine Unit 1 is fired with jet fuel.)

Location: Warsaw, VA
Commercial Operation Began: 1971
Net Generating Capacity: 47 megawatts (powers 16,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 0
Number of Natural Gas Units: 0
Number of Oil Units: 4

Location: Dumfries, VA
Commercial Operation Began: Combustion Turbine Units 1-6 - 1968 | Unit 5 - 1975 | Unit 6 - 2003
Net Generating Capacity: 1,428 megawatts (powers 358,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 0
Number of Natural Gas Units: 1 (Unit 6 is fired by both natural gas and #2 oil.)
Number of Oil Units: 7

Location: Remington, VA
Commercial Operation Began: 2000
Net Generating Capacity: 604 megawatts (powers 150,000 homes)
Number of Coal Units: 0
Number of Natural Gas Units: 4 (Units are fired by both natural gas and #2 oil.)
Number of Oil Units: 0

Location: St. Paul, VA
Commercial Operation Began: 2012
Net Generating Capacity: 610 megawatts (powers 150,000 homes)
Number of Coal/Biomass Units: 1 (Station burns coal and biomass.)
Number of Natural Gas Units: 0
Number of Oil Units: 0
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Read more about the Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center.

CFB Technology – Advanced circulating fluidized bed technology is proven clean-coal technology that also enables the using of run-of-mine coal, waste coal and renewable energy sources, such as wood waste. CFB technology combined with modern post-combustion controls has low emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, particulate matter and mercury. This technology is compatible with the need to be able to use a wide variety of fuels available in the region and compatible with the requirement to construct and operate a facility in an environmentally responsible manner that minimizes overall impact to air, water and land resources.


Supporting Documents

** CFB Technology – Advanced circulating fluidized bed technology is proven clean-coal technology that also enables the using of run-of-mine coal, waste coal and renewable energy sources, such as wood waste. CFB technology combined with modern post-combustion controls has low emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, particulate matter and mercury. This technology is compatible with the need to be able to use a wide variety of fuels available in the region and compatible with the requirement to construct and operate a facility in an environmentally responsible manner that minimizes overall impact to air, water and land resources.

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