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DOMINION RESOURCES, INC.
2
OUR
PROGRESS
We continue to bring
energy infrastructure
projects online—on time
and on budget—to meet
our customers’ natural
gas and electric demand.
REGULATED ELECTRIC UTILITY
Our electric utility provides a steady stream of
electricity to 2.5 million customer accounts in Virginia
and northeast North Carolina. In 2014, our average
customer went 154 minutes without power. It was
our best performance since 2001.
GAS INFRASTRUCTURE
Compressor stations, such as Dominion East Ohio’s
new Switzerland Station, help pressurize and move
natural gas through the pipeline system. As volumes
of gas production rise in the Appalachian Basin,
producers and end-user industries and utilities will
need more gas infrastructure. Over the next six
years, Dominion plans to spend $6.9 billion on gas
infrastructure growth.
$620M
TRANSMISSION GROWTH
PER YEAR
BRUNSWICK COUNTY
The Brunswick County Power Station in southeastern
Virginia is under construction and more than half
complete. The 1,358-megawatt plant, capable of
producing power for nearly 340,000 homes and
businesses, is expected to enter service in 2016. The
efficient gas-fired facility will be an important tool in
addressing federal greenhouse gas regulations.
3,358
MEGAWATTS OF
NEW UTILITY
GENERATING CAPACITY
EXPECTED
ONLINE 2015 – 20
$930M
IN NEW ELECTRIC
TRANSMISSION
ASSETS IN 2014
1
BILLION CUBIC FEET
PER DAY OF PIPELINE
CAPACITY ADDED
IN 2014