Dominion Energy Considers Gas Plant in Cumberland County Amid Community Concerns
Dominion Energy is evaluating the construction of a natural gas power plant in Cumberland County, projected to generate $500 million in tax revenue and power 750,000 homes. The proposal faces local opposition due to environmental concerns and perceived lack of transparency regarding land acquisition.

Dominion Energy is assessing a potential natural gas power plant site in Cumberland County, which could generate enough electricity for 750,000 homes. The project is projected to contribute $500 million in tax revenue over its lifespan, enhancing the county's budget.
Local residents have expressed concerns about the plant's impact on their rural community, fearing further loss of natural resources. A formal plan is expected in May, following which it will require a conditional use permit and approval from the planning commission and board of supervisors.
Transparency issues have been raised, with residents questioning land ownership and project intentions, emphasizing the irreversible impact on the area's environment. Effective engagement with the community will be crucial for Dominion Energy to address concerns and ensure project viability.




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