Transmission Line Projects
Approval to construct and operate a transmission line and/or facilities of 150 kilovolts
or more (and, optionally, 138 kilovolts) must be granted by the State Corporation
Commission via issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity (CPCN).
The application for a CPCN must include a digital geographic information system
(GIS) map for posting on the Commission’s website.
- Northern Virginia
- Dominion Virginia Power
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PUE-2012-00065
Prince William County, City of Manassas - Cloverhill-Liberty 230 kV Transmission
Line, Liberty Loop 230 kV Double Circuit Transmission Line, and 230-115 kV Liberty
Substation
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PUE-2013-00004
Loudoun County - Pleasant View South Switching Station and 500 kV Connector
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PUE-2013-00002
Loudoun County - 230kV Brambleton-Beaumeade Line 2095 Segment Relocation
- Eastern Virginia
- Dominion Virginia Power
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PUE-2011-00029
Counties of James City, Surry, and York; Cities of Newport News and Hampton - Surry-Skiffes
Creek 500kV and Skiffes Creek-Whealton 230kV Projects
- Central Virginia
- Dominion Virginia Power
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PUE-2012-00128
Counties of Brunswick and Greensville - Brunswick County Power Station and 500kV Transmission Interconnection Facilities
- Western Virginia
- Appalachian Power Company
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PUE-2012-00007
Montgomery County and Town of Christiansburg – Falling Branch-Merrimac 138 kV Transmission
Line Project
- PUE-2012-00132
Wythe County and the Town of Wytheville – Wythe Area Improvements 138 kV Transmission Line Project
- Dominion Virginia Power
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PUE-2012-00134
Counties of Rockbridge and Augusta - Dooms-Lexington 500kV Transmission Line Rebuild Project
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