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Listed below are projects that involve the transportation and/or delivery of natural gas.
The state of Utah passed House Bill 422 in May 2018 that allows the Utah Public Service Commission (PSC) to authorize Dominion Energy Utah to seek approval to bring natural gas infrastructure to rural communities.
This project replaces aging natural gas pipelines under major streets in and around downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.
Replacing aging natural gas pipelines on and near 200 South as part of our Salt Lake City System Improvement.
As part of our Salt Lake City System Improvement efforts, we are updating old natural gas pipelines along 700 North, stretching from 2200 West to Redwood Road.
This project replaces a section of Feeder Line 26 in Lehi, Utah.
This project replaces a section of our systems located in Salt Lake City known as Feeder Line 34.
This project replaces aging natural gas pipelines of Feeder Line 134 from Duchesne City to Myton City in Duchesne County, Utah.
This project is necessary to keep pace with increased demand for natural gas due to customer growth in Washington County, Utah.
Dominion Energy is replacing a section of its system located in North Salt Lake City known as Feeder Line 148.
Dominion Energy is replacing a section of its system located in Hyrum/Wellsville, Utah, known as Feeder Line 150.
Dominion Energy is installing a new district regulator station and underground natural gas pipes in Evanston, Wyoming.
This project will provide an alternate source of natural gas so customers have a steady, reliable flow of gas to their homes and businesses.
Our pilot program – ThermH2 – took place at our Training Academy in Utah in 2021. We blended 5% hydrogen in a test gas distribution system to confirm industry research on the efficacy and safety of blending hydrogen with natural gas.
To avoid fuel shortages during extreme weather or other supply disruptions or constraints, Dominion Energy is adding liquefied natural gas fuel storage at the Greensville County Power Station.
This project is part of ensuring continued compliance with regulations while meeting the need for natural gas in this growing area.
Dominion Energy will install an approximately 7.5 mile natural gas line along public rights of way in Durham County in 2022.
Dominion Energy North Carolina will enhance natural gas service reliability through storage.
Dominion Energy South Carolina will construct a new natural gas line in order to meet the growing demand of natural gas in the area.
Dominion Energy South Carolina is installing a natural gas pipeline in the south Horry County area.
Dominion Energy will install a gas line on Lake Wheeler Road in Raleigh in 2023.
This system reliability project will ensure DENC can meet demand while ensuring the safety and integrity of its pipeline system in compliance with regulations.
Dominion Energy will install a natural gas line from Enochville to Concord, North Carolina along predominantly existing N.C. DOT rights-of-way from 2024-2025.
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