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SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
Dominion Resources Services, Inc. is the transfer agent
and registrar for Dominion’s common stock. Our Share-
holder Services staff provides personal assistance for any
inquiries Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon
and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (ET). In addition, automated
information is available 24 hours a day through our
voice-response system.
1 (800) 552-4034 (toll-free) 1 (804) 775-2500
Major press releases and other company information may
be obtained by visiting our website at www.dom.com.
Registered shareholders also may obtain account-specific
information by visiting this site. To sign up for this ser-
vice, visit www.dom.com, click “Investors” and then
“Access Your Account Online.” Once you have accessed
the sign-in page, click “First Time Visitor” in the upper-
left corner of the screen and follow the directions for
“New Member Sign Up.” After you have signed up, you
will be able to monitor your account, make changes
and review your Dominion Activity Statements at your
convenience.
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You may buy Dominion common stock through Do-
minion Direct®. Please contact Shareholder Services for a
prospectus and enrollment form or visit www.dom.com
and click “Investors,” and then select “Dominion Direct.”
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New York Stock Exchange Trading symbol: D
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2009
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First Quarter $37.18 $27.15
Second Quarter 33.93 28.70
Third Quarter 34.84 32.10
Fourth Quarter 39.79 33.15
Year $39.79 $27.15
Dividends on Dominion common stock are paid as
declared by the board. Dominion paid 45.75 cents per
share in each quarter of 2010. Dividends are typi-
cally paid on the 20th of March, June, September and
December. Dividends can be paid by check or electronic
deposit, or they may be reinvested.
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
OTHER SENIOR LEADERS
Thomas F. Farrell II*
Chairman, President and
Chief Executive Officer
Mark F. McGettrick*
Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer
Paul D. Koonce*
Executive Vice President and
Chief Executive Officer,
Dominion Virginia Power
David A. Christian*
Chief Executive Officer,
Dominion Generation
Gary L. Sypolt*
Chief Executive Officer,
Dominion Energy
David A. Heacock*
President and
Chief Nuclear Officer,
Dominion Nuclear
M. Stuart Bolton
Senior Vice President,
Dominion Resources Services
G. Scott Hetzer
Senior Vice President,
Tax and Treasurer
M.E. “Lyn” McDermid
Senior Vice President and
Chief Information Officer,
Dominion Resources Services
Charles E. Roberts
Senior Vice President,
Producer Services,
Dominion Resources Services
Thomas P. Wohlfarth
Senior Vice President,
State Electric Regulation,
Dominion Resources Services
Robert M. Blue*
Senior Vice President,
Law, Public Policy
and Environment
Mary C. Doswell
Senior Vice President,
Alternative Energy Solutions,
Dominion Resources Services
James K. Martin
Senior Vice President,
Regulatory Affairs,
Dominion Resources Services
Steven A. Rogers*
Senior Vice President and
Chief Administrative Officer
Carter M. Reid
Vice President, General Counsel
and Corporate Secretary
Ashwini Sawhney*
Vice President, Accounting and
Controller
Anne E. Bomar
Senior Vice President and
General Manager,
Dominion East Ohio
Diane G. Leopold
Senior Vice President,
Business Development and
Generation Construction,
Dominion Generation
J. David Rives
Senior Vice President,
Fossil and Hydro,
Dominion Generation
Paul E. Ruppert
Senior Vice President,
Dominion Transmission
Fred G. Wood, III
Senior Vice President,
Financial Management,
Dominion Generation
As of February 1, 2011
*Executive Officer pursuant to Securities and Exchange Commission rules
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This year’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders of Dominion
Resources, Inc., will be held Thursday, May 12, at
9:30 a.m. (ET) at The Boar’s Head Inn, 200 Ednam
Drive, Charlottesville, Virginia.
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The table and graph below show the five-year cumulative
total returns based on an initial investment of $100.00 in
Dominion common stock with all dividends reinvested
compared with the S&P 500 Index, and the S&P 500
Utilities Index.
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Value of Investment at December 31
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Dominion 100.00 112.55 131.66 103.30 118.30
S&P 500 100.00 115.79 122.16 76.96 97.33
S&P 500
Utilities
100.00 120.99 144.43 102.58 114.79
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The Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center is a
585-megawatt clean coal- and biomass-fired power station
under construction in Southwest Virginia. Scheduled to be
operational in summer 2012, the $1.8 billion facility will help
power the 2.4 million customer accounts served by Dominion
Virginia Power.
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A Dominion crew restores power in
Northern Virginia after a major snow storm in February 2010.
The company’s linemen help tend to a Dominion Virginia
Power electric grid consisting of 6,100 miles of transmis-
sion lines and 56,800 miles of distribution lines. The average
customer went without power less than two hours in 2010,
excluding major storms.
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Under construction, and
94 percent complete as of January 2011, is the Bear Garden
facility in Central Virginia. The $619 million, 580-megawatt
power station will use clean-burning natural gas and provide
power to nearly 150,000 homes and businesses in Virginia and
North Carolina.
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Dominion Virginia Power lineman
Wayne Henry makes it his mission to keep our customers’
lights on. Virginia Power connected almost 27,000 new cus-
tomers in 2010.
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Dominion East Ohio’s bare steel
pipeline replacement program, a 25-year, $2.6 billion project,
began in 2008 and will increase system safety and reliability.
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500-foot, closed-loop cooling towers
will be tied into Brayton Point Power Station in Massachusetts
in 2011 and 2012. They are designed to reduce water usage in
the Mount Hope Bay by more than 90 percent. The towers are
part of a $2.5 billion investment in the environment made at
Dominion’s regulated and merchant generation fleet since 1998.
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The gas-fired Bear Garden station is expected to
come online in the second quarter of this year.
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Between 2006 and 2010, Dominion invested nearly
$2.5 billion in new and upgraded transmission and distribu-
tion infrastructure at its electric utility. An additional $3.7
billion in growth capital expenditures are targeted for
transmission and distribution infrastructure from 2011
to 2015.
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An expansion at our Cove Point liquefied
natural gas facility in Maryland became operational in 2009.
Cove Point is part of Dominion’s storage and pipeline
network that serves gas-hungry markets in the mid-Atlantic
and the Northeast.
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Richmond, Virginia
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Bill Taufic: page 13
Judith (Judi) Box: page 2 middle
Cameron Davidson: page 2 top; page 12
Ted Kawalerski: front cover; inside-front-cover;
pages 2-3 background; page 2 bottom; page 11;
Doug Buerlein: page 6; page 21 – taken at the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts
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