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Dominion News Releases
June 14, 2001
Dominion
Plans $600 Million Coal-Fired Power Station in West Virginia
- Anker Energy to Provide Coal for Upshur County Project
UPSHUR COUNTY, W.Va. – Dominion (NYSE: D) and Anker Energy
Corporation today jointly announced plans to develop a new coal and coal waste-fired
electric power station and mining complex in Upshur County, W.Va.
Under terms of an agreement between the two companies, Dominion
would construct, own and operate the 450-megawatt station, which would utilize
state-of-the-art “clean coal” technology and would burn more than 65 percent
coal waste. Anker Energy would provide all of the facility’s fuel from on-site
surface mining operations.
The project represents a potential investment of $600 million
in Upshur County. It would create more than 500 jobs during construction and
50 to 60 permanent, high-skill jobs at the power station. Between 25 and 30
permanent mining jobs would also be created when the station is operational.
If developed, the facility is expected to begin commercial
operations by the fourth quarter of 2005, pending federal, state and local permitting,
including air permits from the West Virginia Division of Environmental Protection.
The proposed generating station would operate as a merchant power provider,
supplying electricity to the western portion of the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland
wholesale power grid.
Thos. E. Capps, chairman, president and chief executive officer
of Dominion, said:
“This project represents an important expansion of
our generation footprint in the energy intensive Midwest, Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
regions – home to 40 percent of the nation’s demand for power.
“Coal is an abundant natural resource. It should continue
to be an integral source of energy for our nation. The addition of our 11th
coal-fired power station maintains the strong balance of Dominion’s fuel mix
and provides additional diversity to our portfolio of new generation projects.
It will also promote fuel diversity as a desirable goal of U.S. electric energy
policy. We will develop the project in an environmentally friendly manner, using
clean-coal technology and burning predominantly coal waste.
“We’re pleased to have the opportunity to deepen our
roots in West Virginia. Dominion is already an active corporate citizen in the
state and has been for some time. This project can be designed, sited and developed
in a manner that provides strong economic benefit to Upshur County and West
Virginia as a whole. We’re encouraged by the initial support the project has
received from local and state officials.
“This project continues a longstanding and successful
relationship with Anker Energy that was started more than a decade ago. It will
be gratifying to work again with one of West Virginia’s leading mining companies.”
In addition to providing coal and waste fuel to Dominion’s
66-megawatt generation station in Morgantown, W.Va., Anker Energy also provides
coal to Dominion’s 1,662-megawatt Mount Storm power station in Grant County.
Dominion is the parent company of Dominion Hope, the Clarksburg-based
natural gas distribution company serving 114,000 retail customers in about 28
counties. Dominion owns nearly 1,400 miles of natural gas transmission pipeline
in West Virginia and owns and operates one of the region’s largest gas storage
systems with underground storage pools in Lewis, Harrison and Gilmer Counties.
Dominion processes natural gas byproducts, such as propane and butane, from
an extraction facility in Wetzel County.
Dominion is also one of the state’s most active natural gas
developers. It’s net production per day totals 70 million cubic feet equivalent
from about 278 billion cubic feet of remaining reserves in the state.
Dominion is also developing a 300-megawatt natural gas-fired
power station in Pleasants County.
The proposed generation station in Upshur County would join
Dominion’s 10 other coal-fired power stations, with total generating capacity
of more than 5,700 megawatts, in Virginia, West Virginia and Illinois. Dominion’s
Clover station near South Boston, Va., which is jointly owned with Old Dominion
Electric Cooperative, was one of the last major coal-fired facilities built
in the United States.
The Upshur County facility would operate as a solid waste
disposal facility, burning both coal and coal waste. It would use circulating
fluidized bed (CFB) boilers, a technology that allows coal to be burned more
cleanly and efficiently. Limestone, injected into the combustion process, reacts
with sulfur in the coal to substantially lower emissions of sulfur dioxide.
Other emission control systems will be installed to substantially reduce nitrogen
oxide emissions. Alkaline ash, a byproduct of the limestone-sulfur reaction,
will be used in the mining and reclamation process to prevent acid mine drainage.
Acid mine drainage results when water mixes with sulfur in the mining process
and drains into the surrounding aquifer. CFB boilers can also burn low heat-content
coal and waste fuel, which traditional boilers cannot. This will allow all coal
and coal waste produced in the mining process to be burned in the proposed generation
station. It will also allow coal waste from the site’s previous and future mining
operations to be burned, eliminating another potential source of acid mine drainage.
Bruce Sparks, president of Anker Energy, said:
“We are delighted to have the opportunity to pursue
this project with Dominion and to expand our existing relationship with them.
Dominion’s expertise and knowledge in the power generation business will ensure
a world-class generating station for Upshur County and its residents.
“This project is an important part of our business
plan. It will allow us to develop our existing surface mineable coal reserves
in Upshur County. These reserves were previously mined in the mid-1980s, but
these prior mining operations created acid mine drainage on the property. After
several years of research and development, we have developed a mining and reclamation
technique that will allow these reserves to be mined without creating acid mine
drainage. We are currently using a similar mining technique in Monongalia County,
West Virginia, and have recently completed mining and reclaiming a one-acre
site in Upshur County as a test site for this project. We are encouraged by
the initial water testing results and with the initial support and encouragement
we have received from the state and local regulatory officials.”
West Virginia Governor Bob Wise said:
“West Virginia does not have to choose between good
jobs and a clean environment – we can have both. This project is a model for
that. Anker Energy and Dominion are going to provide an economic benefit, provide
employment and contribute to solving our country’s energy shortage. They’re
going to meet tough new standards for protecting the air. I applaud their initiative
and their confidence in West Virginia as a place to do business.”
U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd said:
“A common sense national energy policy that takes
advantage of our advanced technologies while also utilizing our vast coal reserves
can be a win-win situation for the environment and the economy. That is why
I have directed billions of dollars to assist in the creation of clean-coal
technologies. The new Upshur County facility planned by Dominion and Anker will
showcase the benefits of these technologies while also providing an economic
boost for the region.”
U.S. Senator John D. Rockefeller IV said:
“West Virginia has a major role to play in the future
of energy in this country, and the Dominion–Anker project will play a significant
role in the future of West Virginia. This is a project of vision, courage and
commitment, and it’s vital to the needs of our nation. The people of Upshur
County will be getting a world-class facility, and the world will be getting
a look at the enormous potential of clean-coal technologies. Everybody wins.”
U.S. Congresswoman Shelley Moore-Capito said:
“The Dominion–Anker facility will use West Virginia’s
abundant reserves of coal to fuel our state economy and provide more jobs. Embarking
on this project and building this new plant will help West Virginia capitalize
on its strengths in order to overcome our challenges.”
Dominion, headquartered in Richmond, Va., is one of the nation’s
largest producers of energy, with a production capability of 2.7 trillion British
Thermal Units of energy per day. The company has a power generation portfolio
of more than 21,000 megawatts, which is expected to grow to more than 28,000
megawatts by 2005. Dominion is one of the largest independent oil and natural
gas exploration and production companies in North America, with 2.8 trillion
cubic feet of equivalent reserves. Dominion also serves about 4 million retail
natural gas and electric customers. For more information about Dominion, visit
the company's Web site at www.dom.com.
Anker Energy and its affiliates produce and sell coal used
principally for electric generation and steel production in the Eastern United
States.
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