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Loudoun - Ox

Project Overview
The Loudoun-Ox project will replace approximately 19 miles of 230 kV transmission line that has reached its end of service life and needs to be rebuilt to maintain electric reliability.
The project also includes the removal and retirement of several infrastructure assets thereby reducing the number of structures. The new structures will be rebuilt to current industry standards.
The project also includes the removal and retirement of several infrastructure assets thereby reducing the number of structures. The new structures will be rebuilt to current industry standards.
Benefits
- Maintains current right of way
- New structures located in the same general location as existing structures
- Replaces aging infrastructure
Timeline
NOVEC Sub at Henderson Rd sub – Ox sub segment:
- July 2024: Temporary access road construction
- August 2024: Construction
- December 2024: Project completion
- Spring 2025: Restoration
Documents
- Upcoming Work Notice - December 2024
- Loudoun - OX Neighbor Notification Letter
- Final Phase Loudoun-Ox Preconstruction Neighbor Notification
To learn more about Dominion Energy’s construction project, please see the construction brochure.
Construction-Related Impacts
List past and upcoming Project Community Meetings:
- Past: July 9 & 16, 2019
Upcoming
Spring 2025
Restoration
2024
December 2024
Project Completion
August 2024
Construction
July 2024
Temporary access road construction
2023
November - December 2023
Reconductor short segments of the line near Walney Substation and Sully Historic Site.
March 2024
Begin energized conductor work
2022
November 2024
Construction continuing between Johnson DP and Bull Run
July 2022
Wire Pull: Crews are schedule to pull electric transmission conductor and shield wires across I-66.
June 2020
Wire Pull: Crews are scheduled to remove electric transmission conductor across Lee Highway (Hwy 29) in Centerville, Virginia.
April 2022
Wire Pull: Crews pulled electric transmission conductors and shield wires across Lee Highway in Centreville, VA.
January 2022
Phase 2 construction begins
2021
August 2021
Wire Pull: Crews pulled electric transmission conductor to new structures located outside of Bull Run substation.
Mid-June 2021
Access work begins
June 8th
Access letter sent to neighbors
2020
June 2nd
Received SCC final order
April 22nd
Evidentiary Hearing, 10:00 am VA SCC, Richmond, VA
April 15th
Public Comments deadline
March 20th
Dominion Energy Virginia Rebuttal due
February 28th
Staff Report due
January 29th
Local Public Hearing, 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm at Sully District Government Center, Chantilly, VA
2019
November 1st
Landowner, Gov't Official and Public Notice
To Be Determined
Procedural order issued; public hearing scheduled
August
File application with Virginia SCC
July 9th and 16th
Host two public open houses
May, June 2019
Meet with local elected officials; Project website launched; dedicated email/phone open; and Solicit input from cultural advocacy groups
How can residents and business owners in the community become involved in this process?
There will be two open house events in summer 2019 where the public can meet with our subject matter experts to learn details on the project. In addition, the Transmission Application Process Chart outlines how the public can become involved in the Virginia SCC approval process. You can also contact us to add your mailing address and email address to our distribution list.
Will Dominion Energy propose placing this line underground or overhead?
Dominion Energy has more than 6,700 miles of overhead transmission lines. The proposed project seeks to replace existing overhead structures with new overhead structures within the existing right of way. In doing so, the line will be rebuilt to current safety and industry standards.
What will be the environmental impact of the line construction?
As part of the regulatory application process, Dominion Energy completes an evaluation of potential environmental, cultural and historical impacts of the project. Dominion Energy works with local, state and federal agencies to complete these evaluations and mitigate any impacts. All required permits are obtained and permitting conditions are met. Permitting agencies typically include the Army Corps of Engineers, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and the Virginia Department of Transportation. Commenting agencies include the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries and the Virginia Department of Historic Resources, among others.
Our enterprise-wide environmental report describes our commitment to the responsible stewardship of natural resources and provides a wealth of information on environmental management and performance. We also invite you to read our Corporate Environmental Policy and our Greenhouse Gas Report.
For more questions and concerns, please call M-F 8am-5pm at 888-291-0190 or email at powerline@dominionenergy.com.

Service Interruption
There are no planned service interruptions for this project

Equipment Lifespan
60 Years
The time the updated equipment will last once in service

Traffic
The project is not expected to impact traffic

Neighborhood
Access to surrounding neighborhoods may be impacted.
