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2006 Annual ReportDOMINION 5
ENVIRONMENT
One of the first questions that an investor should consid-
er is this: What evidence exists that a companys products
and services are in demand and will be in even more
demand in the future?
Dominions businesses operate in and serve the nations
vibrant mid-Atlantic, Northeast and Midwest regions
from the fast-growth Washington suburbs of Northern
Virginia, to power-hungry New England, to natural
gas users in the Northeast interior in need of more
supply. Our growth in customers continues unabated.
The demand for energy and energy services is strong
and growing. We are rising to the challenge by working
hard to serve existing and new customers and by building
new facilities to create efcient and low-cost ways to
serve them better.
And to do it reliably.
Opposite Page: Among customers we are proud to serve is The National
Air and Space Museums impressive Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
in Chantilly, Va. Its innovative computer technology enables it to
monitor energy use in real time. Above: A typical Dominion customer
had power 99.98 percent of the time in 2006, excluding major storms.