by Steve Haner
The Virginia State Corporation Commission has rejected a petition for reconsideration pushed by opponents of Dominion Energyโs planned Chesterfield natural gas generators. The environmental activist groups could now appeal the SCCโs approval of the plant to the Virginia Supreme Court.
The SCC is a court, after all, so its decisions can be appealed.ย Whether continued legal wrangling over the 944-megawatt facility will delay the utilityโs construction timeline is not clear, but there was no order from the SCC for the utility to pause preliminary work during the two months of this reconsideration process.
The petition for reconsideration was filed on December 15 last year and answered by Dominion on January 16 this year. In a decision that was dated February 12, the three-member Commission stood by its conclusion that imminent threats to the electrical system’s reliability were sufficient to authorize the utility to build a new carbon-emitting power plant, despite the hurdles put in place by the Virginia Clean Economy Act.ย
โIn addition to Dominionโs evidence on this issue, expert witnesses for the Commissionโs Staff (โStaffโ) and for the Office of the Attorney Generalโs Division of Consumer Counsel (โConsumer Counselโ) did not question Dominionโs conclusion that a threat to reliability exists,โ the Commission wrote.












