ODEC-owned generation capacity consists of part-ownership in two Virginia base load power stations and three natural gas-fired combustion turbine plants, two in Virginia and one in Maryland.
In 1983, we purchased an 11.6-percent undivided interest in the 1,800-megawatt North Anna Nuclear Power Station in Louisa County, Virginia.
In the early 1990’s, we broke ground with Dominion Virginia Power on the Clover Power Station, an 850-megawatt, two unit, coal-fired plant in Halifax County, Virginia that first went online in 1995. We own a 50 percent-undivided interest in Clover. Dominion Virginia Power operates the plant and owns the other 50%.
To better meet peak-demand-period needs throughout our member co-op service areas, we built three gas-fired combustion turbine facilities: Marsh Run Power Station, near Remington in Fauquier County, Virginia; Louisa Power Station, near Gordonsville, Virginia; and Rock Springs Generation Facility in Cecil County, Maryland.
Further, in an effort to expand our portfolio to renewable sources of wholesale power, we recently entered into hydropower, landfill gas and wind-powered energy agreements.
August 5, 2010 New Officers Elected at Old Dominion Electric Cooperative August 2, 2010 Governor McDonnell Signs Co-op Consumer Legislation July 30, 2010 2010 Electric Cooperative...
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