By Steve Haner
Lee pulled his army out of the trenches along the James River south of Richmond and retreated to Appomattox just under 160 years ago (Iโm rereading some Civil War history this month). Now the peace of the region is about to be shattered by the next battle in America’s great energy civil war, because Dominion Energy Virginia wants to build a new natural gas powerplant in the area.ย

Dominion has been making an outreach effort to the people of that part of Chesterfield County and has mounted a public relations campaign in support of the proposed 1,000 megawatt plant. The activist opponents, who would fight any gas-fired facility no matter what the circumstances, have now announced they plan to bring their challenge to Dominionโs neighborhood open house tomorrow, Sept 5.ย ย
The 6 p.m. Dominion presentation at a local hotel (details here) will be preceded by the opponentโs program at a restaurant next door.ย The message, of course, is that if the plant is built, its emissions will worsen health and even kill people. One flaw in the message is that the small gas plant will be built on the site of a former much more massive, and much more polluting, coal generation station. If that didnโt devastate and depopulate Enon, it is doubtful this will. (more…)










