Power Plant Has Many Benefits For Virginia

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I read the Bristol Herald Courier’s story “Permit process was a breeze for Carbo power plant” [Sept. 7]. In the article, it mentions Carbo’s air permit process and quotes several people who were against the Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center’s air permit.

I have been following the Virginia City project and believe that it will benefit the commonwealth.

I am especially impressed and proud of the station’s state-of-the-art environmental controls, which will lessen its impact on air, water and land resources.

For example, the station is designed to use 10 times less water than a typical power station its size. It also is being designed to be carbon-capture compatible. This certainly isn’t a coal-fired power station of the past.

I commend Dominion, my former company, for putting in the extra effort and designing this power station with the utmost environmental controls. Not only will this station produce necessary power for the commonwealth, but it will do so in a way that minimizes environmental harm.

O.F. Gasser, Jr.
Glen Allen, Va.

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Flag Comment Posted by carl on September 19, 2008 at 7:54 pm

Two million tons a year of Virginia Coal! Providing 50% of the county’s tax base! Coalminers power the nation!
Got Coal? We do!

Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on September 19, 2008 at 6:20 pm

The amount of Mercury found in the fish and citizens in our region will have the final say as to the Plants worth !

How many lives were acceptable to place at risk when consiodering that plants approval. Did anyone see the risk reports ?

Flag Comment Posted by Tim on September 19, 2008 at 8:00 am

Once again the state of Virginia ends at Roanoke since the writer says this will benefit the Commonwealth.  Of course you think think it’s a great thing, it’s not being built in your back yard.  Glen Allen is a long way from southwest VA.

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