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DOMINION RESOURCES, INC.
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PHOTO CAPTIONS
Front Cover: Dominion has both a diverse workforce and a diverse
portfolio of energy infrastructure in 14 states, mostly along the
Eastern seaboard and in the Appalachian Basin. Our employees
work diligently to ensure service reliability and that our growth
projects enter service on time and on budget.
IFC:
From top to bottom: (1) Virginia Power employees (from left) Alan
Helms, Jason Price and Kendal Hall, in the Richmond, Va., area
prepare to work on the company’s strategic undergrounding
initiative, which aims to minimize the effects of severe weather
on our customers. (2) Construction began on the $3.4-$3.8 billion
Cove Point liquefaction project in fall 2014. It is expected to come
online in late 2017. (3) $930 million in electric transmission assets
were placed into service in 2014, strengthening grid reliability
for our electric utility customers in Virginia and North Carolina.
(4) David McKee (left) and Shelby Cline work at the Switzerland
compressor station in Ohio. The facility, which began operations in
2014, helps transport natural gas produced and processed in the
Appalachian Basin to markets.
Page 1:
Top: The Warren County gas-fired, combined-cycle facility began
producing electricity for Dominion Virginia Power customers in late
2014. Bottom: Rhakiyyah Bagley is a U.S. Navy veteran who works
in Dominion’s nuclear business unit.
Page 2:
Top: The Switzerland Station is part of Dominion East Ohio, our gas
distribution company with 1.2 million customer accounts in Ohio.
Lower left: Brunswick County is a 1,358-megawatt, gas-fired power station
under construction in southeastern Virginia. It is expected to be completed
in 2016.
Lower right: Power lines help provide nearly uninterruptible service to
the 100,000 customer accounts that are part of Dominion North Carolina
Power, including those on the Outer Banks.
Page 3:
Top left: Warren County can generate 1,342 megawatts of electricity.
It cost $1.1 billion—coming online on time and on budget.
Lower left: The Cove Point liquefaction project will be constructed within
the current 130-acre fenceline. The surrounding 1,000-acre conservation
easement will continue to be preserved in perpetuity.
Right: The Berne facility in Berne, Ohio, is owned and operated by the
Blue Racer joint venture. It can process 200 million cubic feet of gas per
day, helping to alleviate infrastructure constraints in the Utica Shale region.
An expansion of processing capabilities there is expected to be
completed in 2015.
Page 10: Dominion employees (from left) Richard Bartilotti, Leanna
Brooks, Shelby Vessels and Steve Voreh volunteered at the Lonesome
Dove Equestrian Center in Powhatan County, Va., which serves wounded
veterans through therapeutic riding and other equine activities. In 2014,
the company donated more than $415,000 to 21 veterans’ organizations,
including Lonesome Dove.
Page 11:
Top: The 16-megawatt Selmer solar facility in southwest Tennessee
entered service in 2014. The company expects to bring online at least
200 megawatts of additional solar generating capacity in 2015.
Below: The NedPower Mount Storm wind farm in West Virginia is
co-owned by Shell WindEnergy and can produce 264 megawatts of
clean power.
Page 18: DVP: Over the next six years, Dominion plans to spend $4.4 billion
on new electric transmission infrastructure. This includes the systematic
rebuild of our 500-kilovolt loop, the backbone of the grid serving Dominion
Virginia Power and Dominion North Carolina Power customers.
Page 19: Dominion Energy: The Cove Point liquefaction project is expected
to be completed in late 2017, and provide an additional source of natural
gas to American allies in India and Japan.
Dominion Generation: The Bremo Power Station in Fluvanna County, Va.,
is Dominion’s oldest generating station, having entered service in
1931. In 2014, the company completed a conversion that allows the
facility to use cleaner-burning natural gas instead of coal.
CREDITS
© 2015 Dominion Resources, Inc.,
Richmond, Virginia
DESIGN
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PHOTOGRAPHY:
Front cover—Ted Kawalerski, first row, left and center, fourth row,
right, fifth row, left and right; Cameron Davidson, first row, right,
second row, left and right, third row, center, fourth row, left and
center, fifth row, center; Doug Buerlein, second row, center, third
row, left and right. Inside front cover—Doug Buerlein, top; Cameron
Davidson, second and third; Ted Kawalerski, fourth. Page 1—
Cameron Davidson, top; David Allen, lower left. Page 2—
Ted Kawalerski, top; Cameron Davidson, lower left and right.
Page 3—Cameron Davidson, upper and lower left; Ted Kawalerski,
right. Page 4—Ted Kawalerski, top; Cameron Davidson, left center
and lower right. Page 6—Mark Mitchell. Page 9—Cameron Davidson,
top and lower right. Page 10—Doug Buerlein. Page 11—Cameron
Davidson, upper left; Mark Mitchell, lower center. Page 18—
Cameron Davidson. Page 19—Cameron Davidson, left and right.
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