Va. Power Plant Says State Doesn’t Need to Approve Feeder Pipeline

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MDN first told you about plans to build the Chickahominy Power Station, a 1,650 megawatt state-of-the-art natural gas-fired power plant planned for Charles City County (near Richmond, Va.) in June 2018 (see Huge New Marcellus-Fired Power Plant Coming Near Richmond, VA). The Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board approved a key permit for the project in June 2019 (see Virginia Approves Marcellus-Fired Power Plant Project Near Richmond). Chickahominy needs to build a short pipeline to feed the facility. The question is, who regulates the construction of that pipeline?

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